Jen & Matt

@GreenThumbTechn

Nourish yourself with organic indoor garden. Vertical, modular, affordable, easy to use and fits seamlessly in your home, school, office, or restaurant.

Squamish, BC
Joined January 2014

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  1. Mar 16

    First tomato bud, week 6! VeggieWall in my kitchen.

  2. Mar 9

    The garden that gives year-round. Our first customers will be receiving their VeggieWalls soon.…

  3. Mar 1

    filling out with - this is a single Veggiewall. @…

  4. Mar 1

    Continued cold temperatures & more snow in the forecast. Swiss Chard & tomatoes happily growing…

  5. Feb 24

    Long winters don't affect these 3-week tomato seedlings. Above slower growing oregano & basil loving VeggieWall

  6. Feb 14

    VeggieWalls in production, investors, wholesalers, mentors, partnership meetings... a busy and awesome few months for Green Thumb!

  7. Feb 14
  8. 10 Nov 2016

    Post-Campaign Update - It's not the Apocalypse! Pre-order VeggieWall   -

  9. 7 Nov 2016

    Thank you to all our backers on Kickstarter. We have much to celebrate about our campaign. Even…

  10. 6 Nov 2016

    Today is the last day of our Kickstarter Campaign. This is what the future of Green Thumb…

  11. 6 Nov 2016
  12. 5 Nov 2016

    Fresh Basil from my VeggieWall, in home made hummus

  13. 5 Nov 2016

    The Benefits of Basil. Check out this Powerhouse World's Healthiest Food: Basil ½ Cup Freshly…

  14. 5 Nov 2016
  15. 5 Nov 2016

    Swiss Chard – World’s Healthiest Vegetables 1 Cup, boiled (to reduce its concentration of…

  16. 5 Nov 2016

    Cilantro ½ Cup Fresh vitamin K 28%, vitamin C 3%, vitamin A 3% A Phytonutrient-Dense…

  17. 5 Nov 2016

    2 days left on . We need to sell 60 VeggieWalls to reach our target. Rewards start at $5. Thx Jen &Matt

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  20. 3 Nov 2016

    I came across this quote this morning, "If every city on earth were to grow 10% of its produce…

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