We believe vegetable gardening shouldn’t have to be hard work. That’s why we’ve got a variety of edible gardening products to suit your needs, whatever the size of your gardening project. From small footprint gardens up to edible landscapes, we can tailor the job to fit the needs of you and your family. All of our gardens come with everything you need to get started including the materials, containers, our unique soil mix, seeds, plants, and installation service to get your garden started.

Read more information on YUF Residential Gardens, or click on one of the links below:

House Townhouse Garden

House and Townhouse Gardens

Condo Apartment Garden

Condo/Apartment Gardens

Residential Complexes Garden

Residential Complexes

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Hotel and Restaurant Gardens

Hotel and Restaurant Gardens

School and Daycare Gardens

School and Daycare Gardens

Commercial Property Gardens

Commercial Property Gardens

Read more information on YUF Indoor GardensRead more information on YUF Services Gardens.

You can also contact us to arrange for free consultation and help you choose the right solution for the produce you want to grow.

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  • Lacey Lewis
    May 14, 2013 at 1:11 am

    I definitely have to thank you guys. I don't think I would've gotten my garden going without all the resources you provided.

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  • Lynne S. Watson
    March 24, 2013 at 8:01 pm

    I like the fact that they are fostering a generation that is very organically sourced based on urban vegetable culture. This will help alleviate the countries nutrition standard.

  • Nadine Schmidt
    November 5, 2012 at 9:22 am

    This gardening consultation sounds good since I've long been wanting to learn how to do my landscape maintenance in Perth. I hope this continues every year to pass on to the next generation the art of gardening.

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  • Young Urban Farmers
    March 19, 2012 at 3:52 pm

    Hi Sara,

    We'd be happy to help you with an edible classroom garden. The main thing you'll need is a very sunny window or else some lights to help the plants grow if it is going to be an indoor garden. Contact us and we'll be happy to speak to you more about your project.

    • Josue
      May 13, 2012 at 12:23 pm

      Hello, It sounds as tuohgh you are working to put together a class and need some input as to what people might be interested in. I think I would ask:1. What kind of containers can I use for container gardening?2. What plants grow best in containers and what plants hate containers?3. What should I use for soil in the containers?4. How much light do my container plants need?5. I’ve seen tomatoes growing upside down in hanging pots. Does this really work?I could probably come up with a few more questions but this is enough for now. Lindy in the Sonoran Desert of AZ where it will soon be too hot to grow anything.

  • Sara
    March 15, 2012 at 4:32 am

    Hi, I was wondering how you help you create an edible garden in a classroom. I am a grade 3 teacher and love this idea. Could you give me more information?

  • Jennifer Pratt
    February 10, 2012 at 3:58 pm

    do you know anyone who would provide this service in Orangeville? we are looking for help with our urban veg. garden here. Please email us if you do – jennifer@jennpratt.com – thank you!!

    • Chris
      February 11, 2012 at 2:49 am

      Hi Jennifer,

      We can ship almost all of our products to Orangeville if you are interested. In terms of servicing or help with the setup of the garden, unfortunately we don’t know of anyone to recommend. You can also try this website (www.sharingbackyards.com/) if you want to connect with people to help you with your gardening.

  • Miguel Castro
    May 3, 2011 at 12:11 pm

    Cool idea! good work!



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