About Nashville Foodscapes

Our Mission: Fostering kindness and abundance for all (human and beyond) through creating and maintaining edible and ecological landscapes and gardens

Nashville Foodscapes offers consultation, design, installation, and maintenance services to bring ecological and edible landscapes to life. We specialize in vegetable and pollinator gardens, orchards and food forests, native and drought-tolerant landscapes, natural hardscapes, and rainwater catchment & management.

We source our materials and plants from local businesses to provide the best possible service to our clients and the earth. We believe that our practices go beyond “sustainable” and “organic” and we see every yard we work in as a patch in the larger quilt of ecological restoration. We aim to create spaces that help people connect more thoughtfully with their land, the work that goes into it, and the food it provides.

Our Values:


Transparent, equitable & democratic workplace

Create a quilt of diverse and mindful ecosystems

Educate and empower our clients, employees, and community 

Site specific, customized, & skillfully implemented projects

Improve & increase access to home grown food

Why Work With Us

Work directly with an owner
From the initial consultation to the final plant in the ground, you’ll be working with someone who’s deeply invested in your project and our mission.


Personalized care and attention
We’re a small, passionate team, and we take the time to really get to know you, your goals, and your land.


Experienced and grounded in values
Our designs are based in ecology, function, and beauty, backed by years of hands-in-the-soil experience.


Collaborative process
We co-create your vision with you, offering guidance and support while honoring your goals and budget.


Integrity and transparency
As a worker-owned co-op, transparency, shared decision-making, and mutual respect aren’t just ideals—they’re how we operate every day.


Rooted in the community
Founded in 2010, we are invested in the long-term health of our neighbors and ecosystems—this isn’t just business, it’s personal.