Explore rooftop farming examples
See how farmerpreneurs are transforming city rooftops all over the world with Tower Farms.

Chapala Gardens
Santa Barbara, California

Step Up on Vine
Los Angeles, California

Altius Farms
Denver, Colorado
3 reasons rooftop farms are on the rise
As urbanization overtakes traditional farmland, many forward-thinking farmerpreneurs are heading to city rooftops.
Why? Because a roof farm allows you to:
- Produce hyper-local food that sets you apart and attracts business (since people demand and pay more for local products)
- Convert unused space into a productive plot and save the money you would have spent on land
- Help offset the “heat island” effect, thereby reducing energy usage, carbon emissions, and poor air quality