Cottage Garden • Family Friendly

Grow together: herbs for every family moment

Igloo brings neighbors and families into a wholesome herb garden space. Our cottage garden approach blends charm with practical, kid-friendly planting beds, encouraging shared learning, cooking, and creativity while cultivating fresh herbs for every meal.

Herbs in a cottage garden bed

Family-friendly Design

Raised beds, low paths, and playful labels help kids explore herbs safely and confidently.

Monochrome Aesthetic

Elegant shades of grayscale frame vibrant greens, creating calm, timeless spaces for all ages.

Community Focus

Share harvests, swap seeds, host neighborhood herb days, and learn together.

Herb Specialization

Begin with basil, mint, oregano, thyme, and chives—perfect for games, snacks, and families.

Herb Garden Highlights

  • Kid-sized plots with labeled, color-free markers to support early learning.
  • Monochrome planting guides to simplify choices and care routines.
  • Snack-friendly herbs near entrances for family tasting moments.

Starter Plant List

  • Basil, Mint, Parsley, Thyme
  • Chives, Oregano, Cilantro
  • Lemon balm, Rosemary (in larger pots)
Community Garden

Neighbors, Families, and Friends

Igloo is a space where families connect through shared harvests, seasonal challenges, and family-friendly events. Collaborative plots, kid workshops, and herb swaps help grow more than plants—they grow together.

Volunteer Weeks

Weekly hands-on activities for all ages, powered by local families and neighbors.

Harvest Shares

Seasonal harvests distributed among participants to encourage home cooking.

Educational Corners

Kid-friendly guides on plant science, cooking with herbs, and garden safety.

About Igloo

Igloo is a cottage garden concept centered on herb cultivation for families. Our monochrome palette creates a calm backdrop for colorful herbs and joyful garden moments.

We emphasize community-building, accessibility for children, and sustainable practices that families can carry home.

Get Involved

  • Join a weekly garden day
  • Host a small herb-tasting gathering
  • Contribute seeds or cuttings to the next season

Together we nurture greens, neighbors, and growing minds.