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A Self Watering Kitchen Garden at Your Doorstep

THE H’URBAN GARDEN LAUNCHES AT CANADA BLOOMS TO RAVE REVIEWS!

Welcome to the new  website and store for the H’Urban Garden- a self watering kitchen garden at your doorstep ……literally!

Click on the picture at the right and see what Mark Cullen – Canada’s Premier Gardener has to say about the H’Urban Garden.

The H’Urban Garden is a self watering, self feeding, container gardening system that will make it easy for you to grow the best tasting vegetables and herbs on your balcony, deck, terrace, patio or porch. Just add 6 hours of sunlight a day and you’ve got what you need.

Officially launched last week at Canada Blooms in Toronto, the  H’Urban Garden met with a reception that – frankly – exceeded my wildest hopes.

the Pantry Garden On Display at Canada BloomsPeople love that it’s attractive, that it’s self watering, self feeding and that it comes with everything you need for your kitchen garden but the plants!

Thanks to the amazing supply of plants available at the show I was actually able to find some patio tomatoes to fit into the display, but just imagine the trellis in the back of this garden, lushly smothered with climbing tomatoes, cucumbers or beans.

You can see the salad green / root crop insert in the front.  Just for your reference, in this configuration for the Pantry Garden the overall measurement is 48 inches from back to front and 32 inches from side to side. But don’t forget that you can set it up any way you want.

 

People lined up to see the self watering Pantry Garden

That blond head you see at the back is me. Once again- I’m explaining – to one of hundreds of people who stopped by the booth, what the H’Urban Garden is and how it works!

What can I say?  There is a HUGE INTEREST in growing vegetables here in the city and the promise of selfwatering is a draw that few container gardeners can possibly resist!

Recipes from the Garden