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3 Pyrapod for 3 families

Do you want to

Become a Pioneer

We’re looking for three motivated families to become pioneers in the Windsor Victory Gardens pilot project — and receive a fully equipped PyraPOD to grow fresh, healthy food right in their backyard.

Ask yourself:

  • Do you have a 14×14 ft (4×4 m) patch of land with direct sunlight?

  • Can you dedicate at least 3 hours a week to managing your PyraPOD?

  • Are you curious and ready to learn something new?

  • Would you enjoy sharing your experience with others in your community?

  • Are you open to documenting your journey on social media?

  • Can you commit to this project for 1 to 3 years?

If you answered yes, then this is your moment to grow food, gain new skills, and help build a resilient future for your family — and others too.

Advantages

What’s in it for you ?

Being selected as one of the first three families in the Windsor Victory Gardens pilot project means more than just growing food — it’s about growing your future.

As part of the program, you will receive a PyraPOD greenhouse, free of charge, for 3 full years. During this time, you’ll be guided and supported by our team to help you succeed in producing fresh, healthy food right in your backyard.

Here’s how it works:

Year 1 to 3:
You’ll grow food using the PyraPOD and keep 50% of your harvest for your family.
The other 50% is sold through the Family Fresh Food Bank, allowing your investor to recover their funding.

You are free to opt out at the end of each year if your situation changes.

After 3 years:
The PyraPOD becomes entirely yours, no strings attached.
You’ll simply agree to continue the spirit of the project by donating 15% of your yearly harvest to support new families in the program.

This is your chance to gain food security, learn valuable skills, and help build a stronger, more resilient community — one harvest at a time.

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You are not alone

Fuel Your Community

Meet Bryan. He works 10-hour days just to make ends meet. He dreams of feeding his kids organic food but can’t afford it — and has no idea how to turn his tiny backyard into a garden.
Then there’s Audrey. A retiree with time and compassion to spare, but living in an apartment with no idea how to contribute to something meaningful.

PyraPOD brings them together.

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