Local food resilience starts on your block.

Radgarden is a community platform to connect people who grow food, want to grow food, or have space to grow food.

Grocery prices are up and food shortages are a real threat. Growing your own helps, but most people don't have space, don't know where to start, or don't know anyone else doing it.

Community garden waitlists are full, and getting started on your own can be intimidating and expensive.

Surplus produce piles up in one yard, while the neighbour pays $6 for a pint of tomatoes at the store.

We're done waiting for policy and politics to change. It's time to build a better system.

Radgarden connects growers, sharers, and spare yard space... starting in your neighbourhood.

Find or offer grow space

Match with neighbours who have land you can use, or list your own for someone else to tend.

Share your surplus

Post what you've got, find what you need. Produce, seeds, seedlings are shared not sold.

Lend and borrow

Need a rake or rototiller? Ask the community! All logged so you know exactly who has what, and where.

Build your local food network

You don't have to grow it all. Create a Food Guild and contribute what you grow best.

Join us if you...

Want to start but don't have the space. Whether you have a balcony, renter's yard, or no idea where to begin, we've got you covered.


Have space you aren't using that you'd love to see come alive. A sunny yard, a garden bed, a corner that could be growing something.


Are already growing and you end up with more than you can eat, have equipment gathering dust, or want to meet people nearby to swap with.

Radgarden launches in Summer 2026, starting in Lethbridge and Calgary before we open up Canada-wide.

We're looking for 400 Founding Members to help us work out the bugs and give us feedback on the Beta version. Here's what that looks like:

  • First access when we launch

  • $19 for the entire first year

  • Founder referral incentives

  • A real say in what we build next

Meet the Founders

Hey, I'm Hannah.

And that's Colby — he's a web developer who is over late-stage capitalism and up for projects with insane deadlines!

I spent four years studying Renewable Resource Management. I've worked in forests, prairies and wetlands. I've learned how everything is connected, and how resilience comes from relationships. Then I shifted into Business Systems Design. Building purpose-driven technology to close gaps and help leaders reach the people who need their expertise.

The two worlds collided when I saw a big problem:
Our food systems are fragile and inefficient.

There are many issues: Food waste, drought, monocrops, loss of biodiversity and pollinators, hormone-disrupting herbicides, emissions from transport, the increased cost of gas and fertilizer for farmers, record-breaking grocery store profits, and now we're dealing with major disruptions to global trade.

What if we could create a parallel economy that connects people with food within their own communities? What if we built infrastructure that could ramp up backyard food production, ease costs, reclaim ecosystems and most importantly, build relationships?

That's the mission. Eventually, we want to be able to support small-scale farmers and CSAs too. Right now, we just need to get this thing off the ground as quickly as possible. Join the movement, spread the word, and let's build community resilience together.

Let's do this.

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