Market Gardening

Market gardening is the art of producing abundant, nutrient-dense harvests on a small scale, while building soil health and ecological resilience.

Why Market Gardening?

Most small farms face the same challenges: thin margins, heavy labor, and depleted soils. Market gardening offers a proven alternative — high productivity per square foot, diverse crops for local markets, and systems designed for ecological health. It’s a pathway for growers to create resilient livelihoods while feeding their communities with integrity and abundance.

What We Teach

Soil Building & Bed Design

Create permanent raised beds and cultivate living soils that regenerate year after year.

Crop Planning & Rotations

Design seasonal calendars and rotations that maximize yields while protecting soil.

Polycultures & Companion Planting

Grow plant communities that boost biodiversity and reduce pests naturally.

Pest & Disease Management

Apply ecological strategies for prevention and resilience.

Season Extension Strategies

Use low-tech tools like hoop houses and cold frames to grow year-round.

Integration with Perennials & Food Forest Systems

Blend annuals with perennials to build resilience.

Harvest, Storage & Distribution

Develop efficient systems that preserve quality and reduce waste.

Marketing & Sales Strategies

Learn direct sales models, CSA systems, and how to connect with your community.

Unique Features

Integration of perennials with annual gardens

Low-input, regenerative methods

Business and marketing coaching

Ongoing community support

Outcomes & Benefits

Grow more food on less land

Improve soil health and fertility

Extend the growing season

Diversify income streams

Build climate resilience

Connect with a grower community

Ready to start your journey into Market Gardening?

Testimonials

This course gave me the skills and confidence to launch my own market garden and sell at my local farmers’ market.

Alexandra

Graduate

The integration of regenerative practices with business coaching was a game-changer for me.

David

Student