Grow Fresh, Healthy Food Indoors All Year Round

Join military families and community members as they learn to grow fresh lettuce, herbs, and vegetables year-round using easy soil-less indoor gardening methods from simple mason jars and tabletop smart gardens to larger tower gardens with hydroponics, aeroponics, and other innovative systems.

No experience needed.  Perfect for beginners and families!

7th Annual Veterans Awareness Expo, August 5th, 2023.

A Snapshot of Some Fruits, Vegetables & Herbs Grown
In My Home

Talking About Our Mission At Veterans Expo

Talking About Our Mission At Veterans Expo

Display of Indoor Garden Systems at Veterans Expo

Display of Indoor Garden Systems at Veterans Expo

Yellow Mini Tomatoes and Lettuce in Click and Grow 9 Garden

Yellow Mini Tomatoes and Lettuce in Click and Grow 9 Garden

Cucumbers in a off brand hydroponic garden

Cucumbers in a off brand hydroponic garden

Inzik Cucumber grown in a off brand hydroponic garden

Inzik Cucumber grown in a off brand hydroponic garden

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Back & Grateful

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Thank you for your patience, kindness, and support during my short pause. I’m healing well and feeling energized to reconnect with the Sustainable Gardens 365 community. I’m excited to continue sharing education, inspiration, and practical indoor gardening resources with you…

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Personal Update

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Personal Update I’ve been supporting a close friend through an unexpected emergency surgery, while also preparing for my own upcoming surgery. I’ll be taking a short pause to focus on rest and recovery and will be offline during this time.…

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Food Supply Risks: Why Growing Indoors Is the Smart Choice

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Walk into any grocery store and the produce section looks abundant—rows of colorful fruits and vegetables, misted to appear fresh and plentiful. But what most consumers don’t realize is this: Grocery stores are not warehouses.They are short-term distribution points in…

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I planted way too much basil. lol

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Genovese basil, scientifically known as Ocimum basilicum, is a popular variety of basil that originates from the region of Genoa in Italy. Known for its distinct aroma and flavor, Genovese basil is a versatile herb that offers several health benefits.…

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Herb of the month

January ~ Tarragon

As the calendar turns a new leaf, January 2024 invites us to explore the vibrant world of herbs. This month, let’s shine a spotlight on Tarragon, an herb with a distinct flavor profile that can elevate your culinary creations. We’ll delve into the reasons for choosing tarragon, explore its myriad of health benefits, and uncover

Leafy greens of the month

January ~ Tatsoi

As we embark on a new year filled with health-conscious resolutions, what better way to kickstart January than by exploring the vibrant world of leafy greens? This month, we set our sights on Tatsoi, a lesser-known gem that deserves a spot on your plate. Let's delve into the reasons for choosing Tatsoi, its myriad benefits, and how you can cultivate this nutritious green using aeroponic, hydroponic, and the Kratky method. Why Tatsoi?

About Me

Sharon Leigh

 

About Sustainable Gardens 365 Movement

The Sustainable Gardens 365 Movement was created to help combat food insecurity starting with military and veteran communities by teaching simple, soil-less indoor gardening methods anyone can use at home.

Founded by retired U.S. Army veteran Sharon Leigh, the movement has expanded to welcome families, individuals, and communities who want to grow fresh, healthy food indoors while creating peace, resilience, and self-reliance in everyday life.

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