by urbanabundance | Sep 22, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, For Kids
Garden Friend? NO! Iguanas may look cool with their prehistoric vibes and sun-basking swagger, but in South Florida gardens, they’re big trouble. These hungry lizards are invasive species—and they don’t just nibble. They devour. From tender leafy greens to juicy...
by urbanabundance | Sep 22, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, For Kids
At Urban Abundance, we know that a thriving garden starts with one thing: soil. It’s not the flashiest part of the garden—there are no polka dots like ladybugs or vibrant blooms like marigolds—but soil is the stage where every act of abundance begins. Without healthy...
by urbanabundance | Aug 11, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, Herbs, Plants, Summer Plants
When summer hits full stride in South Florida, your herb bed can transform into a lush, fragrant jungle seemingly overnight. If you’re part of the Urban Abundance family, you know our heat-tolerant herb lineup is no accident—these are the culinary and medicinal...
by urbanabundance | Jul 28, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Careers, Company, Featured
Grow With Us—Literally. Urban Abundance is on a mission to reconnect people with their food, their health, and their community—one garden at a time. As demand sprouts across North Palm Beach County, we’re looking for a passionate, hands-in-the-dirt kind of person to...
by urbanabundance | Jul 28, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, For Kids
Let’s Hear It for the Ladybug! At Urban Abundance, we love a good garden hero—and few are as mighty (or as cute) as the ladybug. With their red-and-black polka dots and tiny fluttery wings, these beetles are more than just pretty. They’re pest-fighting powerhouses...
by urbanabundance | Jul 10, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, Plants
By Ryan Boylston, CEO, Urban Abundance Homegrown food in South Florida is no longer just a lifestyle choice—it’s becoming a wellness revolution. Inspired by the tiny urban gardens of Sweden, where allotment plots are woven into the city’s social and public health...