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...
by urbanabundance | Jul 7, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, Plants
We’re thrilled to share that Urban Abundance was recently featured in Florida Weekly in a full-length feature titled “Blooming Business.” The article highlights our mission, services, and the growing demand for sustainable, productive gardens in...
by urbanabundance | Jul 2, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, Fruits, Plants, Vegetables
By Ryan Boylston, CEO of Urban Abundance Del Monte just filed for bankruptcy. For a brand that once defined American pantries, that headline should hit hard. But let’s be honest—it shouldn’t be a surprise. Canned food was born in an era of convenience. Post-war...
by urbanabundance | Jun 23, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, Herbs, Plants
Herbs are the unsung heroes of the South Florida Herb Garden: fragrant, flavorful, and—if you’re not careful—wildly prolific. One day you’ve got a modest sprig of mint, and the next… it’s plotting world domination. If your garden’s tarragon is taking over...
by urbanabundance | Jun 16, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, Plants, Recipes, Summer Plants, Vegetables
Recipe Highlight: Garden-Fresh Jicama Slaw Here’s one of our favorite ways to celebrate this underrated root: Ingredients: 2 cups peeled, grated jicama 1 cup shredded carrot 1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced Juice of 1 lime 1 tbsp honey Pinch of sea salt 1 tbsp chopped...
by urbanabundance | Jun 16, 2025 | Edible Gardening, Featured, Plants, Summer Plants, Vegetables
At Urban Abundance, we live for garden surprises. But even we didn’t expect the vegetable version of a mic drop this week when Green Thumb Jenny harvested a jicama so large it could double as a bowling ball. This beauty had been quietly growing beneath one of our...