• Welcome to SA Food Gardens

FIGHTING HUNGER THROUGH FOOD GARDENS.

There is an imminent tragedy of food and nutritional insecurity that will prevail long after the lockdown. How do we come up with long term solutions? how do we supplement food vouchers and government grants which are obviously not enough? We can use food gardens as a supplement to food insecurity.

We propose a multi stakeholder efforts from corporates, civil society, government and individuals to purchase food gardens seed range which will be donated to beneficiaries.

All Donors will be given a Section 18A certificate.

Food Gardens Seeds

The food garden seed range involves range includes: Beet, Cabbage, Carrots, Chinese Cabbage, Kale, Leek, Lettuce, Melon, Mustard, Okra, Onion, Pepper, Pumpkin, Rape, Squash Butternut, Squash Hubbard, Squash Gem, Squash Zucchini, Swisschard, Tomatoes, Turnip and Watermelon