Patch to Plot: Small Beginnings
Neighbors convert balcony corners into raised beds with drip irrigation, sharing seedlings and techniques rooted in Mediterranean herbs and vegetables.
Kushman's Garden brings the warmth of sun-kissed courtyards to city life. We specialize in vegetable gardens that thrive in compact urban spaces, using water-wise, soil-friendly practices inspired by Mediterranean traditions. Our community-first approach helps neighbors collaborate, share harvests, and grow sustainable food together.
All designs favor drought-tolerant varieties, compact bed layouts, and shared harvest spaces for local residents.
Neighbors convert balcony corners into raised beds with drip irrigation, sharing seedlings and techniques rooted in Mediterranean herbs and vegetables.
A central courtyard becomes a cooperative plot, with rotating volunteer days, composting circles, and rainwater harvesting for sustainable watering.
Local schools join to map edible corridors along sidewalks, transforming unused spaces into productive herb beds and shading trees.
Weekly classes on soil health, container gardening, and micro-irrigation, with guest mentors from regional urban farms.
Collaborate with neighbors to create productive green spaces, share produce, and support sustainable urban agriculture in a warm Mediterranean atmosphere.