Sustainable Integrated Urban Farming

Wall Gardening

Upcycle plastic bottles or containers by cutting drainage holes and attaching them vertically to walls, fences, or even inside your home. This space-saving technique is ideal for urban environments with limited space. Grow herbs, leafy greens, or even cascading vegetables like strawberries for a vibrant and eco-friendly vertical garden.

Container gardening

Repurpose plastic containers of all shapes and sizes! Even with a small balcony, a small patio, or even a rooftop, container gardening allows you to transform any space into a mini urban farm. Drill drainage holes and fill them with a well-draining potting mix. This method is perfect for growing a variety of herbs, vegetables, spice or flowers, all while reducing plastic waste and adding a touch of life to your urban environment and your nutrient efficience.

Garage gardening

Utilize recycled plastic storage bins, shelves, and even containers to create a year-round urban farm in your garage, store or unused room. Build vertical herb gardens on recycled plastic shelves or utilize larger containers for a hydroponic system. This transforms your garage or unused shelter into a productive space, allowing you to grow fresh, highly nutritious homegrown produce regardless of the season .

back yard gardening

Embrace eco-friendly practices in your backyard by building raised beds with recycled plastic, lumber or using repurposed plastic containers, tables, and metal stands to clothing hungers as planters. Explore creating a drip irrigation system using recycled plastic tubing and cans to conserve water and maximize efficiency. This allows you to customize your backyard into a productive and sustainable garden space.

hydroponic gardening

Transform plastic pipes, gutters and food-grade containers into a water-efficient hydroponic system. This method allows plants to grow with less or without soil, using a nutrient-rich water solution circulated through the pipes. Repurposed food-safe containers become homes for your plants, offering a sustainable way to cultivate vegetables and greens indoors or in controlled environments.

community/guerilla Gardening

Promote community engagement and sustainable practices by integrating reused plastic containers, plastic bags, repurposed organic waste and bottles into your community garden. Use them as planters and manure for a wider variety of vegetables, flowers, spices or even to create compost bins. This not only reduces plastic waste but also fosters a sense of shared responsibility and provides educational opportunities about recycling and responsible gardening.

Our Priorities

Environmental Impact:

Reduce encroachment of forestry land
Maximize Recycled Plastic Use.
Minimize Virgin Materials.
Water Conservation.
Waste Management.
Local Sourcing.

Long-Term Self Sustainability:

Maximize crop yeild.
Reduce farming budget.
Create employment opportunities.
Reduce dependency on artificial fertilizers.
Cut costs of purchased food.

Community Engagement and Education:

Increased Access to Fresh, Nutritious Food.
Skills Development.
Improved Health and Well-being.
Environmental Awareness and Stewardship.
Community Building and Social Interaction.

Farm Functionality and Efficiency:

Space-Saving Techniques.
Increased Crop Turnover.
Improved Growing Conditions.
Resource Efficiency.

BSFL Farming intergration

Integrating Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming into urban agriculture practices is very beneficial. BSF larvae act as tireless recyclers, transforming food scraps into nutrient-rich fertilizer (frass) for our crops. These larvae even become a protein-packed feed source for some animals! Through this loop system, we minimize waste, generate valuable resources, and promote a self-sustaining urban agriculture model.

small space improvision

With the constraints of urban living, where space is often at a premium price. To address this, we employ small space improvisation techniques such as vertical gardens, wall gardens, and container gardening. By utilizing recycled plastic bottles, containers, and panels, we maximize available space and promote recycling, helping to reduce plastic waste and increase on crop produce and yeild hence more farm revenue.

locally self made manure from waste

We reseasrch, develop and implement innovative waste management techniques to create high-quality manure from organic waste with the easiest of effort. By adopting advanced recycling technologies and sustainable waste sorting methods, we minimize waste sent to landfills and incinerators while maximizing resource recovery and maximize crop yeild.

Reuse of plastics and inorganic waste for farm use

Our investment in research and development has leading to cutting-edge solutions in waste management and recycling. From biodegradable materials to advanced reuse and recycling processes, our technology significantly improves waste handling and resource recovery. We repurpose plastics and organic waste into useful farming materials, contributing to a more sustainable urban farming model.

creation of seeds from wasted raw food and crop

Through implemention of advanced techniques to develop seeds from wasted raw food and crop residues. This not only reduces food waste but also provides a sustainable source of seeds for urban farming, ensuring a continuous supply of fresh produce.