Albuquerque yards just got tastier.
Trading Scrubs for Soil & Medicine for Mulch
OUR MISSION…
is to cultivate beauty and sustainability by integrating food production with your existing environment. Whether you have a small patio, a backyard, or a community space, we design and implement personalized solutions that enhance your landscape while providing fresh, nutritious food. Join us in redefining gardening and landscaping as we create functional, aesthetically pleasing spaces that nurture both the environment and your health.
Let’s Grow Together.








OUR ROOTS
ABQ Foodscaping Co. was born from a simple truth: the world built around us was not built with your health in mind.

What is Foodscaping?
Foodscaping is the art and science of transforming traditional yards into beautiful, functional landscapes that produce food. It blends the aesthetics of ornamental gardening with the practicality of edible plants—think fruit trees, berries, herbs, and vegetables—integrated seamlessly into your outdoor space. Foodscaping creates sustainable ecosystems right at home, supports healthier lifestyles, and reconnects families with the source of their food, all without sacrificing beauty or curb appeal.
THE BENEFITS OF FOODSCAPING
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Our foodscapes provide fresh, chemical-free produce right from your yard, help lower grocery bills, and encourage daily movement without the need for a gym. Each design is tailored to your lifestyle, making it easier and more enjoyable to eat well, stay active, and feel better—right at home.
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Foodscaping reduces water waste through efficient irrigation, supports pollinators with diverse plantings, and cuts down on carbon emissions by minimizing the need for store-bought produce. Our low-waste designs help regenerate soil, restore natural balance, and create resilient, climate-smart yards.
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Foodscaping strengthens neighborhoods by promoting food security, sharing of homegrown produce (too many zucchini), and fostering a culture of health and self-reliance. These beautiful, functional landscapes spark conversation, inspire others, and help reconnect communities with the land—and with each other.