Spatula Farms transforms unused spaces into urban gardens and pollinator meadows
The space you donate is used to build new gardens. Replacing your grass reduces your carbon footprint and provides vital homes for our pollinator friends.
By building relationships with local gardeners, we ensure your lawn's next life is in good hands.
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Our most requested option allows gardeners to grow their own fruits and vegetables. Seattle’s ample summer sunshine allows for multiple rounds of crop rotation.
Don’t want to replace your entire planting strip? Let us place a narrow path of wildflowers to support the pollinators and bring some color to the neighborhood.
Wildflower meadows are vital havens of biodiversity that support a huge variety of species, big and small. Butterflies, grasshoppers, bees and other insects.
Our most requested option allows gardeners to grow their own fruits and vegetables. Seattle’s ample summer sunshine allows for multiple rounds of crop rotation.
Don’t want to replace your entire planting strip? Let us place a narrow path of wildflowers to support the pollinators and bring some color to the neighborhood.
Wildflower meadows are vital havens of biodiversity that support a huge variety of species, big and small. Butterflies, grasshoppers, bees and other insects.
Don’t want to replace your entire planting strip? Let us place a narrow path of wildflowers to support the pollinators and bring some color to the neighborhood.
Our most requested option allows gardeners grow their own fruits and vegetables. Seattle’s ample summer sunshine ensures multiple rounds of crop rotation.
Wildflower meadows are essential habitats that foster biodiversity and support a wide range of species including butterflies, grasshoppers, bees, and other insects.
Most community gardens in Seattle have a 3-5 year waitlist. This leaves many potential gardeners without a place to call their own.
The City of Seattle’s property bylaws encourage homeowners to use their planting strip for vegetable gardens and pollinator meadows.
Spatula Farms can repurpose your empty lawn or planting strip by finding local gardeners without access their own greenspace.
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Still have questions? You can always reach out by email or send us a text at (509) 906-4923.