Featured Urban Farms and Edible Gardens
We transform rooftops, terraces, and urban plots into productive, organic spaces. Discover how we bring fresh, chemical-free food from the soil straight to your home.
This is the stunning rooftop garden we designed and manage at the RAAS Devigarh heritage hotel. It's a testament to how even grand, historical spaces can be transformed into productive, sustainable, and breathtaking edible landscapes.
Don't have land? Our Farmlet service is your answer. We provide you with a 1200 sq. ft. plot on our farm, manage the cultivation of your chosen vegetables using organic methods, and deliver the fresh harvest to your door.
We help you turn any urban space, like this client's terrace in Delhi, into a thriving vegetable garden. We handle everything from installing shade nets to protect from the harsh sun to building the perfect soil mix for a bountiful harvest.
"It's been very, very simple... it's brought me back from the brink." Hear from our farmletter, Sanjay Gupta, about how connecting with the mitti and growing his own food has been a medicinal, life-changing experience.
We believe in creating farms that are both productive and beautiful. For this project in Ranthambore, we designed and built this organic veggie garden using curved, raised beds framed with local terracotta tiles for a warm, earthy aesthetic.
This is the result of our work: perfectly ripe, chemical-free vegetables, harvested at just the right time. This bitter gourd, grown in a client's city garden, is a small symbol of the freshness and quality we bring to your table.
Farming is an experience for the whole family. We love seeing children connect with the earth, learning firsthand where their food comes from by getting their hands in the soil and helping with the planting process.
Farming is more than just food; it's therapy for the mind and body. This video explains the science behind why working with soil can boost your mood, improve physical health, and create a deep, meaningful connection with nature.
About Featured
We don't just put plants in pots; we build living ecosystems. Whether it is a 1,200 sq. ft. managed Farmlet or a custom-tailored terrace garden, our process begins by prioritizing soil health. We use a lightweight, nutrient-rich blend of cocopeat, compost, and organic inputs that ensures your roof stays safe while your vegetables thrive through every Delhi season.
How We Make It Grow
We move past 'kitabi gyan' (bookish knowledge) to focus on regenerative agriculture. Our designs are carefully planned to account for local sun patterns, water access, and the specific needs of your space. From high-end heritage projects like RAAS Devigarh to personal city balconies, we ensure every installation is as functional as it is beautiful.
The Farmlet Model
If you lack the space for a garden, our Farmlet service is the answer. We lease the land, handle the labor and pest management, and deliver the fresh, seasonal harvest to your doorstep. You get the peace of a farm visit without the stress of manual labor or chemical inputs.
Your Options
- Turnkey Installation: We handle the civil work for raised beds, waterproofing, shade nets, and automated drip irrigation.
- Monthly Maintenance (AMC): Let our team handle the pruning, organic pest control, and seasonal crop rotation so your garden never struggles.
- DIY Support: Want to do it yourself? We provide the infrastructure, soil, and expertise to help you start your journey back to nature.
Whatever your scale, we are here to show you that you do not need a huge backyard to start growing your own food. A small balcony or a sunny window is all it takes to reconnect with the earth.
Edible Routes
We are a crew of green thumbs who started out just wanting a real bhindi from our own terrace. Now, we manage urban farms and teach families how to grow their own food, skipping the chemicals and the store-bought compromise.
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