Bring Back Eden

Bring Back Eden

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Lawn and Landscape Contractors and MaintenanceFarms and Farming

About Us

Bring Back Eden is revolutionizing Florida landscapes to address the nation’s health crisis by transforming chemical-laden lawns into thriving, food-producing ecosystems. With over 90% of American diets falling short of fruit and vegetable recommendations, we’re tackling the root causes of poor health and environmental decline by creating food forest landscapes that feed the body, mind, and soul. Our Bradenton and Sarasota custom edible food forest landscapes are designed to provide food sovereignty for each home, whether it’s building a pharmacy garden to reverse diabetes or a vibrant food forest that boosts immune health and mental well-being. Unlike traditional lawns that contribute to disease and contamination, our pesticide-free installations are tailored to the unique needs of each client, creating spaces that heal. Our mission: turning scarcity into abundance, one yard at a time—because sustainable health begins at home.

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Bradenton coastal food forest with raised beds.
4-acre Sarasota food forest with 300+ edible plants and natives.
15-month old Bradenton food forest. Producing mangos, avocados, papayas, bananas, sweet potatoes, herbs, coconuts, and much more!
This client wanted raised beds next to the pool to easily grab produce for her outdoor kitchen.
First phase of Bradenton food forest. 100 plants including mango, avocado, banana, lychee, and soursop. Include herb garden and pathways.
Installing an irrigation system for fruit trees and herbs along the East side of Bradenton home.
Florida native plants and perennial herbs line this Bradenton driveway.
Aerial view of this 12-month Florida food forest.
Syntropic rows with casava, beans, peppers, sweet potato, and banana for maximum food production and soil fertility.
Bradenton front yard food forest with a windbreak hedge.
Beach vibe seclusion with native plants in this outdoor dining area.
This Sarasota homeowner wanted a front yard food forest with three main fruit trees and perennial edible scrubs for a health condition and to provide shade.
Bring Back Eden's mascot Sunny loves those spring Bradenton loquats!

Rep/Contact Info

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Matthew Nadu
Founder, Designer, Permaculture
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