Beyond the Pod
At Produce Now, we believe farming isn’t just about growing crops — it’s about growing people, healing communities, and restoring what’s been lost. The GrowPod is how we start, but what we’re truly building is much bigger than a container full of lettuce. We’re building resilience. We’re building independence. We’re planting hope in places where it's been forgotten.
This mission started in Tulsa, and it will always be rooted here. We love our city — the people, the culture, the strength in every block. We do what we can, but we want to do more. Every family that gets access to fresh, clean food — that’s a win. Every school we support, every veteran we empower, every community we help feed — that’s our purpose. We’re not here to sell a product. We’re here to serve.
When someone brings a Pod into their life, it’s never just about food. It’s about taking control. It’s about no longer depending on broken systems or waiting for help that may never come. It’s about teaching your kids how to grow something that matters. It’s about knowing that, no matter what happens in the world, you have the power to feed your family — right here, right now.
We’ve seen it firsthand — how one Pod can change everything. A school that turns a parking lot into a teaching garden. A church that grows fresh food for single moms and elders. A family that goes from struggling to thriving. These aren’t hypotheticals. These are our people. And they’re why we wake up every day and keep pushing.
This work isn’t easy. But it’s real. And it’s worth it.
We’re not just building farms. We’re building food-smart communities — places where people know how to grow, share, and nourish each other. We’re putting Pods in cities, in food deserts, in neighborhoods that have been overlooked for too long. We’re showing what it looks like when people take food back into their own hands.
We believe in a future where every city is more self-reliant, where every block has the tools to grow. We believe in raising up a new generation of farmers — not the old model, but a new one: families, veterans, young people, immigrants, neighbors working together. People who want to make something with their own two hands. People who want to feed their homes, not corporations.
And we believe the movement goes beyond Tulsa. It reaches islands, deserts, villages — anywhere food insecurity still steals opportunity. Anywhere the system has failed, we show up with a Pod and a promise: you can grow again.
Because this isn’t about us. It’s about you. It’s about all of us.
One Pod is a start — but the harvest? That’s a movement.