Project Tracks

Twelve practical paths. One shared mission.

Heartland Project organizes its work into twelve tracks — so individuals, families, churches, schools, neighborhoods, and partners can find a place to begin and a way to grow.

Urban Gardening

Small-space, high-impact growing for apartments, townhomes, and city blocks.

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Rooftop Gardens

Underused rooftops become productive growing space — sunlight, harvest, habitat.

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Container Gardens

Pots, buckets, and grow bags. The simplest place to start, anywhere you live.

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Raised-Bed Gardens

The highest-impact upgrade for new gardeners — better soil, better backs, better harvests.

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Balcony & Patio Gardens

Vertical planters, railing boxes, and sun-loving herbs for renters and small homes.

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School Gardens

Living classrooms that connect students to science, nutrition, and stewardship.

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Church Gardens

Courtyards, lawns, and lots planted as ministry — fellowship, food, and witness.

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Neighborhood Garden Projects

Block-scale efforts that pool space, skills, and seeds across a few homes.

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Garden Communities

Long-horizon planning for shared courtyards, food-producing landscapes, and walkable green design.

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Green Buildings & Living Architecture

Vertical gardens, green roofs, and living walls — design that gives back to the city.

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Urban Beekeeping

Rooftop and backyard hives practiced lawfully, safely, and with neighborly care.

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Pollinator Stewardship

Native bee habitat, pollinator-safe planting, and butterfly-friendly gardens — no hive required.

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Detailed pages, partner resources, and step-by-step guides will expand over time. Beekeeping, garden models, and green cities already have dedicated pages — explore those any time.