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urban gardening
Our garden isn’t just about growing food — it’s about growing people. For many in recovery, planting seeds and watching them thrive is a daily reminder that life can start fresh, no matter how rocky the soil once was. Working side-by-side in the dirt builds connection, strengthens routine, and gives us all a reason to step outside, breathe deep, and keep moving forward.
We’ve opened our property so neighbors can have their own garden space here too. Whether you’re in recovery or just want to be part of something positive, our urban garden is a place where fresh food, friendship, and second chances grow together.
farmers market
Every Friday, our members bring the fruits of their hard work to local farmers markets. You’ll find fresh produce from our gardens, handmade crafts, plants, and one-of-a-kind creations- each with a story behind it.
The best part? 100% of the money goes directly to the member who made or grew it. We cover the booth and the setup so they can focus on building skills, earning income, and feeling proud of their work. When you shop with us, you’re not just buying local- you’re investing in someone’s recovery and future.


recovery products
Recovery is more than meetings and milestones — it’s about rebuilding your life with purpose. Our members create items that reflect their journey: art that tells a story, jewelry that carries meaning, soaps and candles made with care. Each product is a step forward, proof that creativity and healing go hand in hand.
When you purchase these products, you’re helping someone turn a difficult chapter into something beautiful and lasting. It’s not just a sale — it’s a piece of someone’s comeback story.
Meet us at the markets!
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We sell on site at the Vibe Wednesday and Saturday
Text Destany for on site shopping: 512-262-8122
support the cause
We receive no government or state funding- we are not a non-profit, everything we do is powered by community and heart. The founder of The Vibe and the owner of the property are second chance renters but have no funding to pull off sober living. That means every bag of soil, every garden tool, every market booth, and every recovery resource happens because someone cared enough to help.
There are many ways to get involved: shop at our booth, donate supplies, sponsor a garden bed, or volunteer your time. No matter how you contribute, you’re part of a circle that believes in second chances, fresh starts, and neighbors helping neighbors.
512-934-1277 Text Steph to see how you can help!
