Urban GArdens
Growing More Than Food
Our urban gardens bring fresh, nutritious produce directly into underserved communities. These spaces are designed not only for growing food, but for cultivating knowledge, wellness, and connection. Families gain access to healthy ingredients, hands-on gardening experience, and opportunities to learn through workshops and community events.
More than just a source of produce, our gardens are vibrant hubs for education, empowerment, and community—nurturing healthier habits and stronger neighborhoods, one harvest at a time.
Our Model
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Land is donated
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We transform the land into vibrant vegetable gardens
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Residents from the neighborhood are hired to care for the gardens
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Free produce is distributed year-round to families facing food insecurity
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Vegetable Gardens are used as living classrooms
Public Gardens
Our public gardens are open to everyone!
Opa-Locka Church Garden
2261 NW 152 Terrace
Opa Locka, FL 33054
Pinewood Garden
1201 NW 112th Street
Miami, FL 33167
Partner Gardens
Here are some of the other gardens we have built around Miami that are not open to the public.
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Lotus House Garden
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Roots Collective–Village Freedge Garden
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Veteran's House Garden
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Charles R. Drew K-8 Center Garden
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Norland Highschool Garden
Ready to dig in?
Bring a Garden to Your Neighborhood
Is there a neighborhood near you that could benefit from a garden? Know a community that could use fresh food, green space, and wellness resources? Tell us about it! We’re always looking for opportunities to grow where we’re needed most.