What does 75 square feet
of growing space mean?

Everything.
Students working the farm

75 square feet is the room to make it whatever you need it to be — a production farm, a science lab, a community growing space. The farm is ready for all of it. It's up to you how far you take it.

More Space. More Output.
A harvest big enough for the whole school.
100
salads produced every week — enough for an entire school community
12 trays across 75 square feet means the farm produces at a volume that matters — up to 100 salads a week. Students grow enough to feed their class, their grade, or their whole school. The size of the harvest is directly tied to the size of the impact.
More Space. More Students.
Room for every student to have a role.
360°
Full perimeter access — the whole class works at once
12
Independent trays — every group owns their experiment
360° open access means the farm is something students work in. Every student reaches every tray. Every group owns their experiment. The space is what makes full-class participation possible, not just a goal.
Students around the farm
Real Experiments. Real Data.
12 trays means multiple experiments running at once.
Student groups each take a set of trays, set their conditions, and run them in parallel. By harvest, the class has a full dataset — multiple varieties, multiple replicates, real conclusions. The kind of experimental design that produces meaningful results, happening inside a classroom.
Sample Question
How do germination speed, growth rate, yield, and flavor differ across three varieties — same light, same water, same environment — with seed genetics as the only variable?
Sample Experiment Setup
3 varieties · 4 trays each · 12 total
Level 1 — Upper
Arugula
Radish
Kale
Arugula
Tray 1
Radish
Tray 1
Kale
Tray 1
Tray 2 →
Level 2 — Lower
Arugula
Radish
Sunflower
Arugula
Tray 1
Radish
Tray 1
Kale
Tray 1
Tray 2 →
Arugula — peppery, fast germination
Radish — spicy, dense growth
Kale — mild, largest leaf size
3 varieties · 4 replicates each · 1 harvest day · real conclusions
A classroom where students grow food, run experiments, and eat the results — every week of the school year.
See it for yourself.
Schedule a walkthrough and watch a class run a full experiment from seed to harvest.
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