Take Me To: Urban Enviroscapes

Our goal is to give you the ability to enjoy your favorite vegetables and herbs straight from the plant. 

Regardless of gardening skill, ProGrow will make it easy to grow: Beans, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Lettuce, Peas, Peppers, Strawberries, and Tomatoes...

Step 1: Plant

Directly in a Container or Directly in the Ground

Step 2: Water

1"-2" Water in Containers, Remember to Fertilize!

Step 3: Grow

Enjoy Your Vegetables Fresh Off the Stem

Why ProGrow Vegetable Pods?

  • Easy Setup: Your ProGrow Pod can be placed directly into a container or directly into the ground to easily grow vegetables all season long. We chose specific varieties of vegetables and herbs that will thrive in the ProGrow Pod.
  • Easy Cleanup: The ProGrow Vegetable Pod was designed with containers in mind, allowing you to have a garden of your own even if you have limited space. Instead of dealing with the usual mess at the end of the season, ProGrow makes it easy to clean up when your plants are done growing. Simply throw the entire Pod into the trash, or compost, as all the materials used are 100% biodegradable and compostable.
  • Environmentally Friendly: The ProGrow Vegetable Pod utilizes burlap and coconut coir instead of plastic and peat moss. The burlap is a chemical free container made from all natural jute that will naturally biodegrade after one full season and replaces the common plastic tray. Coconut coir is a natural biproduct of coconut harvesting. It is made from the leftover husks of coconuts and works great as a soil alternative to peat moss. Peat moss is harvested from bogs that take hundreds to thousands of years to restore and will soon become a dwindling resource. 

Where to Buy

We are currently taking orders for the spring. Please contact us to place an order.

What they say about us!

"This is such a neat idea, the Pod fits nicely in my containers at home and the bamboo stakes hold up well. I was surprised it did not fall apart throughout the season. It held up, and then I just threw the whole plant into my compost bin. Very easy to use."

Jenny J. - Chicago, IL

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