growing
on concrete?
If you don't have any soil or are on a short term rent and want the ability to take your veg garden with you - we will make your veg patch raised. We can even put them on wheels.
Book online.
1. Choose your veg patch size and book in a timeslot. Pay only a deposit now as we'll make your beds to order before we get to you. Then send us a pic of where in your garden you'd like them!
2. We'll build the beds offsite with long-lasting, pressure treated timber 60cm tall, and line them with 100% recycled plastic to make them last even longer. We'll install them, build the structures for plants to grow up and sow the first seeds (unless you'd prefer to do this as it's really fun!)
We'll create your veg patch.
You grow veg.
3. We'll give you everything you need to grow veg for a whole year without needing any previous experience or having to think about the boring bits: seeds, nets, trays, compost… Our digital planting plan and grow guides will walk you through our amazing growing process step by step.
4. Once we leave, we're not far. You'll have access to WhatsApp support throughout your growing journey with us. You can also book a Veg Visit: where someone will come and check over your veg patch and do any jobs that need doing!
We'll look after you and your patch.
Why grow with us?
Grow a variety of food. 365.
We've carefully chosen what to plant, when, in order to have a supply of fresh, varied, and delicious food - not just in the summer but all through the year. You can get 2-3 substantial harvests of delicious veg from the same small area from which you'd normally only get one!
Get the most out of your space.
Our planting plan contains the secret to growing over twice the amount of veg compared with conventional ways from the same area of land, and with reduced effort. The structures we build use vertical growing, and we use succession planting (one thing after another), and interplanting (things growing in between each other) to get the most out of a small space.
Sustainability.
Growing your own food is one of the best things you can do for the planet. Reducing food miles, reducing harmful farming practices, and increasing food security. But we go beyond that by sequestering carbon through investing in the soil, and using the most sustainable techniques possible.