Management and maintenance of urban vegetable gardens and biodiversity in the Publoz building district

Context and objective
In Puidoux, the Publoz 13-15 buildings are home to a community of tenants with diverse backgrounds, including families, children, and the elderly. This residential setting, located in a peaceful environment, has seen the birth of a shared vegetable garden project thanks to the support of Légumes Perchés. For three years, we have been supporting residents in the management and maintenance of this space, which initially began as a simple grassy area. Today, the vegetable gardens have become a true living space, fostering intergenerational exchanges, cooperation between neighbors, and awareness of sustainable practices. This community garden fully embodies the values of conviviality and social connection at the heart of everyday life.
The solution implemented
Our vegetable garden management and maintenance service was designed to offer a simple, sustainable, and turnkey solution to all structures wishing to integrate a growing space. After a custom design, we install gardens adapted to the available space, enriched with perennial plants and natural mulch. Once the vegetable garden is in place, our annual support service takes over: we provide three participatory workshops with residents (sowing, maintenance, harvesting). We also manage registrations and the waiting list, so that everything is seamless and effortless for the site manager. The result: a vibrant, beautiful, and productive vegetable garden all year round, a true support for social connection and ecological transition, without ever falling into neglect.
Our other achievements

The city of Yverdon-les-Bains has called on Légumes Perchés to support users of its urban vegetable

The City of Thônex called on Légumes Perchés to revive a vegetable garden that had been

The City of Satigny commissioned Légumes Perchés to design a new vegetable garden on a newly


