

Grow food where you are and share it with those you love!
We have been growing food and supporting sustainable community projects for over 15
years. Our dedication provides technical direction for Food Forestry International in Los
Angeles CA. Our soil and planting experience is instrumental in managing crop
production for Truly Living Well Natural Urban Farms in Atlanta. We also took a leading
role in developing the Agriculture and Environmental curriculum with Pearl Academy
Environmental Institute in Georgia.
In December of 2006 our lead representative was commissioned to travel to Kenya to
consult and plant for Indian Ocean Beach Club. Many exclusive resorts are converting
unused land into growing space to supply their chefs with superior naturally grown
produce.
In partnership with TheInsideOut and m.a.m.a. Earth, gebsite has been presenting the
"Grow Where You Are!" Urban Gardens Workshop Series. Please follow the link below
for testimonials, photos and upcoming event information.
"Grow where You Are!"
Our Relationships:
We have been blessed to have partnered with some of the most knowledgeable and
motivated people in the field.
* Our great mentor Adonijah Miyamura developed Food Forestry International and
continues to do amazing work with sub-tropical fruit trees.
* TheInSideOut organizing events and retreats for your total well being!
* m.a.m.a. Earth engaged in healing from the Maternal heart
* Neelam Sharma with Community Services Inc. organizing urban communities
for sustainable futures in California.
* Etha Robinson director of the African American Food Association has been
raising awareness around diet, health and Dr. George Washington Carver.
* Rashid Nuri, committed to his vision of urban farming with Truly Living Well.
* The Pearl Academy Environmental Institute
* Organic High Yield, producing bio-fuel for a green future.
* Nattral, for urban wellness
* Kipp Ways Academy preparing our youth for excellence
gebsite - Earth
Stevia is a natural sweetner grown
in our gardens.
Public garden at Crenshaw High School Los Angeles,
California.
Atlanta . Los Angeles . Nairobi
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View this video to expand
your awareness about
the importance of urban
agriculture. This Food
Forestry prototype was
created at Crenshaw
High School in Los
Angeles, CA. In January
of 2005 the garden was
dedicated as The Dr.
George Washington
Carver Institute.
Harvested and photographed by Kwadwo Gyasi Nkita-Mayala.