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The Well-Watered Garden Project

A simple, low-cost garden system that teaches anyone to grow their own food — rooted in biblical principles of stewardship, generosity, and love for your neighbor. Whether you're planting your first seed or training others, there's a place for you here.

"The Lord will guide you always... You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never run dry." — Isaiah 58:11
What Is a Well-Watered Garden?

A Well-Watered Garden (WWG) is a simple, productive 20×20-foot garden designed so that anyone — regardless of experience — can grow enough food to feed their family and share with their neighbors.

We believe that the real solution to the problems facing agriculture is found in the heart of Jesus. When He changes our hearts — replacing pride with humility, unfaithfulness with faithfulness, and selfishness with unselfishness — it transforms the way we steward the land. That transformation is what makes a garden worth multiplying. The name "Well-Watered Garden" comes from Isaiah 58:11 — those who spend themselves on behalf of the hungry will be like a "well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail."

We partner with after-school programs, community organizations, churches, ministries, and families across the country because we are here to serve. Although our foundation and motive is Jesus, we gladly serve people whether they follow Jesus or not. Our curriculum includes lessons for the general community as well as faith foundation lessons for churches.

What makes the WWG unique is the multiplication model: every person who plants a garden is encouraged to teach at least two others. That's how we reach our vision of one million gardens — not through programs and institutions, but through changed hearts producing changed gardens, one faithful champion at a time.

A Well-Watered Garden at Rora Valley Farms in Alabama
Well-Watered Garden Layout — 20 feet by 20 feet with 4 planting beds
Garden Layout: 20 × 20 ft with 4 Planting Beds
A Comprehensive Approach

The WWG curriculum addresses the whole person — not just techniques. The four elements of our logo represent this framework.

Soil — Heart
Heart
Soil
The right attitude and character — humility, faithfulness, unselfishness
Seed — Head
Head
Seed
Understanding basic principles of land stewardship
Shoot — Hands
Hands
Shoot
Learning the practical skills of gardening
Fruit — Harvest
Harvest
Fruit
Getting a harvest of vegetables and new gardeners
Real Results From Real Gardens
What Can a 20×20 Garden Produce?
These are actual recorded yields from a single Well-Watered Garden in clay soil — using only compost, mulch, and rainwater. No chemicals. No plowing or tilling. No fancy equipment. Just faithful stewardship.
A Well-Watered Garden at Rora Valley Farms — mulched beds, rustic fence, and summer harvest
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96
pounds
Potatoes
Kennebec · 1 bed
🍠
78
pounds
Sweet Potatoes
Beauregard · 1 bed
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62
pounds
Bell Peppers
Yolo Wonder · 1 bed
🎃
53
pounds
Winter Squash
Mammoth Gold · 1 bed
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44
pounds
Onions
Red Creole & Candy · 1 bed
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17
pounds
Green Beans
Blue Lake Bush · 1 bed
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8.5
quarts / week
Strawberries
Whoppers · peak season
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8
pounds
Snow Peas
Mammoth Melting · 1 bed

Each of these yields came from a single 20-foot bed — just one quarter of a Well-Watered Garden. A full 20×20 garden rotates four beds of different crops, producing hundreds of pounds of fresh food per season.

No chemicals. No tilling. Just compost, mulch, rainwater, and the faithful management principles taught in the WWG curriculum.

Strawberry harvest
Potato harvest
Onion harvest
Why It Matters
The Heart of the Problem
To understand why a simple garden matters, we need to understand the story we're living in.
Chapter 1

Life: God's Beautiful Design

"And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good." — Genesis 1:31

Life: Healthy relationships

In the beginning, God planted a garden. Not a factory. Not a city. A garden — designed for beauty, production, and relationship.

He created people with four life-giving relationships:

With God
Spiritual truth and life
With Self
Identity and purpose
With Others
Family and community
With Creation
Work and stewardship

God entrusted Adam to care for and work the garden. This was humanity's first commission — the first calling we ever received.

Chapter 2

Fall: Broken by Rebellion

"They claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him." — Titus 1:16

Fall: Broken relationships

When Adam and Eve rejected God's plan, every relationship shattered. They were banished from the garden. We've been gardening in a fallen world ever since — and the brokenness shows.

Pride
We think we know better than the Creator
Unfaithfulness
We neglect the first thing God gave us
Selfishness
We take instead of give, and poverty follows

Food insecurity. No new farmers. Fragile supply chains. Families disconnected from their food and each other. Churches unable to meet real needs. These aren't just problems — they are the fruit of hearts that haven't been transformed.

Chapter 3

Redemption: Restored Through Jesus

"For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ." — 1 Corinthians 3:11

Redemption: Relationships restored

God sent His Son Jesus — born poor, lived sinlessly, died willingly, rose from the dead — to restore what was broken. When we repent and put our trust in what Jesus has done for us, He gives us a new heart and begins healing all four relationships.

He replaces our pride with humility, our unfaithfulness with faithfulness, and our selfishness with unselfishness. Only then can we become the stewards God originally designed us to be.

The First Commission
Steward the earth (Genesis 1–2). We can't do this with broken hearts.
The Great Commission
The gospel transforms hearts so we can. Faith with boots on — people want it.
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The Well-Watered Garden is the gospel with boots on. It's where the Great Commission meets the First Commission — where a changed heart produces a changed garden, and a changed garden becomes an invitation for others to experience the same transformation.

Where It All Began
A Farmer Who Lost Everything — and Found the Foundation
The Well-Watered Garden was born in Zimbabwe through a farmer named Brian Oldreive. His journey through failure, faith, and fruitfulness reveals the three heart foundations that drive everything we do.
Brian Oldreive
A Conviction That Cost Everything

Brian Oldreive was one of Zimbabwe's most successful tobacco farmers. But after coming to know Jesus in 1978, he read 1 Corinthians 10:31 — "Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" — and realized he couldn't keep growing a crop he believed harmed people. He promised God he would never grow another leaf of tobacco. The cost was devastating: terrible droughts followed, the bank pressured him to go back, and when he refused, he lost his farm, his income, and his reputation.

1
Learning Humility
The Foundation of the Heart

Brian got a job managing a widow's large farm, but it kept losing money. Desperate for answers, he was inspired by Romans 1:20 — that God's wisdom is "clearly seen, being understood from what has been made." So he went to an undisturbed forest and sat with childlike humility, asking his Father how to farm. He noticed two things: in nature, the ground is never deeply plowed, and there is always a cover of leaves on the soil. Instead of trusting man's methods, he chose to trust the Creator's design.

2
Learning Faithfulness
Faithful With Little Before Much

Brian applied what he learned on just 5 acres — faithfully, wholeheartedly, with no plowing and a blanket of straw mulch. The yields were dramatically higher and the cost far lower. That year the whole farm turned a profit for the first time. Jesus said, "Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much" (Luke 16:10). Over the next five years, Brian expanded faithfully until the farm became the second-largest private farm in Africa.

3
Learning Unselfishness
Given to Give Again

Brian asked God why Africa was so poor. God's answer was simple: unfaithfulness and selfishness. Brian realized these principles weren't given for his gain alone — they were given to share. He began planting small demonstration gardens in communities, calling them Well-Watered Gardens, and investing in local "Champions" who would maintain them and teach their neighbors. So he shared the hope of Jesus alongside the farming — and Foundations for Farming was born.

Noah Sanders

In 2020, during the COVID shutdowns, Noah Sanders — a US trainer for Foundations for Farming — saw the fragility of our food system exposed and many people unable to offer practical hope. He knelt on his living room floor with his wife and asked God for help. The next morning a hailstorm destroyed his crops. With the unexpected free week, he wrote the first edition of the Well-Watered Garden Handbook.

Since then, hundreds of people have been trained across the country, and the vision of one million Well-Watered Gardens is growing — one changed heart, one faithful garden, one new champion at a time.

Now it's your turn to become part of the story.

Putting Boots on Our Faith
The Three Foundations of a Well-Watered Garden
Every Well-Watered Garden is built on three heart principles of Jesus expressed through practical action. This is what makes a WWG different from any other garden.
Foundation of
Humility
Methods: Copying the Design in Nature
· No plowing or tilling
· Mulch cover on the soil
· Crop rotations
· Compost

Instead of trusting man's methods, we copy what God does in nature — because He knows more about growing things than we do.

Foundation of
Faithfulness
Management: Everything Done
· On time
· To a high standard
· With minimal waste
· With JOY!

"Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much." — Luke 16:10

Foundation of
Unselfishness
Mission: Generous Stewards of the Land
· Leave the land better than we found it
· Share food and gardening skills with others
· Bring hope to those who need it

"Give, and it will be given to you. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." — Luke 6:38

See It In Action
A Church Uses the WWG to Reach Their Community

In Naples, Florida, a church sent two people to a training. What happened next shows what's possible when faithful people put seeds in the ground and share the gospel through gardening.

Gardens Growing Everywhere
Well-Watered Gardens Around the World
From Alabama backyards to English fields to African farms — each garden tells a story of faithfulness, multiplication, and hope.
The Power of Faithful Multiplication
How We Reach One Million Gardens
It would only take each WWG Champion training two others per year — and those new Champions doing the same — for this vision to become reality.
Year 10
1,180,980
total gardens
Generations
11
of champions
Goal reached?
Yes
in year 10
20
2
10

Starting with just 20 faithful champions, each training 2 others per year, this network reaches over 1 million gardens in 10 years. This is the biblical model — multiplication, not addition.

Find a Trainer Near You
The WWG Network
Well-Watered Garden trainers across the country are planting gardens, teaching classes, and training new champions. Find one near you, see upcoming trainings, or explore what God is doing through this network.
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Training Locations Directory

Click a card to zoom on the map. Look for ⛪ Faith-Based or 🌱 Community badges. Trainers with public contact info can be reached directly — otherwise, use "Request Introduction" and Noah will connect you.

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Field Reports — Stories from the Dirt

Real updates from trainers in the field. Every garden planted, every class taught, every life changed — reported by the people doing the work.

🌱 Just Did Something Worth Celebrating?

Planted a garden, taught a class, trained a trainer? Take 90 seconds to tell us what happened — right from the field.

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Training Network — Who Mentors Whom?

The tree is built on mentoring relationships — who is walking alongside whom right now. Each person also carries a training credential showing who originally equipped them.

Recognized Trainer
Recognized Practitioner
WWG Project
Needs Mentor
Your Next Step
Become a Champion
A Champion is anyone who plants a Well-Watered Garden and commits to teaching others. Here are three steps to get started.
Reading the Well-Watered Garden Handbook
1. Get the Handbook

Download the free Well-Watered Garden Handbook. It has everything you need — 12 lessons covering the heart, the knowledge, the skills, and the harvest.

Download Free PDF
Planting a Well-Watered Garden
2. Plant Your Garden

Use the handbook to plan and install your first 20×20 garden. It doesn't have to be perfect — it just has to be planted. Document the process and share what you're learning.

Upcoming Trainings
Teaching others to grow a Well-Watered Garden
3. Train Two Others

Use your garden to teach at least two people this year. Help them plant their own. That's multiplication — and that's how we reach one million gardens together.

Join the Community
Free Download
The Well-Watered Garden Veggie Handbook
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Everything You Need to Start Growing

This short guide equips you with everything you need to plan, install, plant, care for, and teach others with a small Well-Watered Vegetable Garden. It covers 12 practical lessons you can use to teach a class in your community.

We want as many people as possible equipped to grow their own food and share hope with others. That's why the digital copy is completely free.

Recommended Resources
Seeds, Tools & Books
Everything you need to start and maintain your Well-Watered Garden. These are the exact resources our trainers use and recommend.
WWG Handbook
Book

Well-Watered Garden Veggie Handbook

The complete 12-lesson guide to planning, planting, and growing your WWG. Everything from composting to crop spacing to harvest — in print so you can take it to the garden.

Buy Print Copy on Amazon →
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Book

Born Again Dirt

The biblical foundation behind the Well-Watered Garden Project. Discover how God's design for agriculture connects to discipleship, stewardship, and kingdom multiplication.

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Learn Online
Online WWG Training Videos
Not able to attend a training in person? These four sessions contain the heart, the head knowledge, the hand skills, and the harvest behind the Well-Watered Garden approach. From our live training hosted in January 2024.
Heart
Session 1: The Heart of the WWG
Why we garden. The biblical foundation and the heart of Jesus for the hungry and the hurting.
Head
Session 2: The Head Knowledge of the WWG
The principles of conservation agriculture and how God designed soil to work.
Hands
Session 3: The Hand Skills of the WWG
How to plan, install, plant, and care for your 20×20 Well-Watered Garden.
Harvest
Session 4: The Harvest of the WWG
How to teach others, multiply champions, and see the vision spread in your community.
The Path to Recognition
How Do I Become a Recognized Trainer?
Recognition is earned through faithfulness, not just attendance. Each level demonstrates increasing competence and multiplication — confirmed by your mentor and approved by leadership.
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🌱
WWG Project
You are beginning to plan or working on establishing your own Well-Watered Garden. You've attended a training or are working through the handbook. You're learning and growing.
Entry Point — Start Here
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Recognized Practitioner
You have successfully planted a Well-Watered Garden and submitted photos and reports. Your mentor has reviewed your garden and approves it as a good model.
Proof: Mentor-approved garden + photos
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Recognized Trainer
Not only have you planted successful gardens, but someone you trained has also successfully planted their own. You've demonstrated multiplication — the heart of this project.
Proof: A trainee has planted their own garden