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Grow a Better World Together

Urban Smart Farms is working to revitalize and inspire communities by making healthy food more available, building demand for local, sustainably grown produce, and empowering a new generation of urban farmers. We are partnering with schools, restaurants, and nonprofits to attract, engage, and inspire their communities with our state-of-the-art farming technology.

Grow a Better World Together

Urban Smart Farms is working to revitalize and inspire communities by making healthy food more available, building demand for local, sustainably grown produce, and empowering a new generation of urban farmers. We are partnering with schools, restaurants, and nonprofits to attract, engage, and inspire their communities with our state-of-the-art farming technology.

A Growing System for Communities of All Kinds

From progressive schools in New York City to farm-to-table restaurants in Hollywood, people everywhere are finding Tower Garden to be an effective tool for connecting communities, driving business, and growing greater quantities of fresh herbs, greens, and vegetables.

Schools:

Engage Students and Encourage Healthy Habits


Research shows that when kids grow vegetables, kids eat vegetables. Schools can encourage healthy lifestyle habits among children without the hassles soil gardening — such as digging, weeding, and messes. Incorporating Tower Garden into your existing curriculum is easier than you might think with provided lesson plans.

Nonprofits:

Foster a Thriving Community


Gardening can be a great community-building tool for churches, neighborhood associations, food banks, community centers, and other nonprofit groups. Eco-focused nonprofits can feel good about the decision to start a community garden, too, because Tower Garden requires only 10 percent of the space and two percent of the water traditional growing methods use.

Explore:

Aeroponic Workshops
and Farm Tours


Our Center-To-Table Gardens offer a unique opportunity for community education. We conduct aeroponic workshops and tours of the vertical farm to schools and other local community groups, showcasing a state-of-the-art farming system that is more environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable than traditional methods. Contact us today for more information.


Community Garden:

Start Small, Grow Tall

If you’re interested in starting your own Community Garden, Tower Garden offers a package of 12 units as a great way to start small and gain experience before building a bigger operation.

Community Garden:

Start Small, Grow Tall

If you’re interested in starting your own Community Garden, Tower Garden offers a package of 12 units as a great way to start small and gain experience before building a bigger operation.

For schools, restaurants, nonprofits, and other groups, Community Garden can help cultivate a vibrant community. As a set of 12 Tower Gardens, it includes everything you need to start growing up to 336 plants— an abundance of fresh vegetables, herbs and more.

Community Gardens can be paid for in monthly installments, and the operational costs are low, making it a wise choice for budget-conscious organizations. With no need to dig or weed, you’ll spend less time maintaining and more time enjoying it,

For schools, restaurants, nonprofits, and other groups, Community Garden can help cultivate a vibrant community. As a set of 12 Tower Gardens, it includes everything you need to start growing up to 336 plants— an abundance of fresh vegetables, herbs and more.

Community Gardens can be paid for in monthly installments, and the operational costs are low, making it a wise choice for budget-conscious organizations. With no need to dig or weed, you’ll spend less time maintaining and more time enjoying it,


Changing the World,
One Community Garden at a Time

Memphis, Tennessee

Through its Garden to Groceries culinary program, The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Memphis teaches kids how to grow, prepare, and sell food. As a result, program graduates enter the workforce equipped with valuable experience. Core to Garden to Groceries is a 480 sq. ft. greenhouse containing 22 Tower Gardens, where trainees nurture and harvest ingredients; up to 400 heads of lettuce and several yields of herbs every month.

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Jacksonville, Florida

BEAM provides Jacksonville's low-income residents with necessities, such as food and shelter, as well as opportunities to improve their quality of life. The organization’s 6,000 sq. ft. farm, Grace Garden, allows them to supply residents with nutrient-dense foods year-round.Last year alone, BEAM grew more than 7,500 lbs. of produce for its food pantry.

Getty House Foundation

Los Angeles, California

At the Getty House — the home of Los Angeles Mayor, Eric Garcetti — 14 Tower Gardens flourish under the care of LA Urban Farms.

The bountiful yields from this urban farm go to The People Concern, a charity dedicated to helping the local homeless get housed, healthy, and safe.

Union Church of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California

The Union Church of Los Angeles seeks to connect communities, make healthy food more available, build demand for local, sustainably grown produce, and empower a new generation of urban farmers. The church plans to do all of these things starting with GIVE Urban Farms — a 10-Tower growing operation in Little Tokyo.

Perris Green City Farm

Perris, California

Green City Farm exists to educate Perris, California, locals about environmentally responsible, drought-friendly gardening solutions for urban environments. So it’s no wonder that the city grows 10 Tower Gardens, which use up to 98 percent less water and 90 percent less land. In addition to raising awareness about modern gardening practices, Green City Farm provides nutrition education for the public.

Changing the World,
One Community Garden at a Time

Memphis, Tennessee

Through its Garden to Groceries culinary program, The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Memphis teaches kids how to grow, prepare, and sell food. As a result, program graduates enter the workforce equipped with valuable experience. Core to Garden to Groceries is a 480 sq. ft. greenhouse containing 22 Tower Gardens, where trainees nurture and harvest ingredients; up to 400 heads of lettuce and several yields of herbs every month.

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Jacksonville, Florida

BEAM provides Jacksonville's low-income residents with necessities, such as food and shelter, as well as opportunities to improve their quality of life. The organization’s 6,000 sq. ft. farm, Grace Garden, allows them to supply residents with nutrient-dense foods year-round.Last year alone, BEAM grew more than 7,500 lbs. of produce for its food pantry.

Getty House Foundation

Los Angeles, California

At the Getty House — the home of Los Angeles Mayor, Eric Garcetti — 14 Tower Gardens flourish under the care of LA Urban Farms.

The bountiful yields from this urban farm go to The People Concern, a charity dedicated to helping the local homeless get housed, healthy, and safe.

Union Church of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California

The Union Church of Los Angeles seeks to connect communities, make healthy food more available, build demand for local, sustainably grown produce, and empower a new generation of urban farmers. The church plans to do all of these things starting with GIVE Urban Farms — a 10-Tower growing operation in Little Tokyo.

Perris Green City Farm

Perris, California

Green City Farm exists to educate Perris, California, locals about environmentally responsible, drought-friendly gardening solutions for urban environments. So it’s no wonder that the city grows 10 Tower Gardens, which use up to 98 percent less water and 90 percent less land. In addition to raising awareness about modern gardening practices, Green City Farm provides nutrition education for the public.

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