Rooted in calm, built for city life
PeakRoot Masterclass began as a weekend meetup on a windy rooftop. We learned that small spaces demand clarity: containers that drain, media that breathe, and routines that fit a coffee break. Our courses keep that spirit—hands-on, realistic, and soothingly organized.
Mission
We help city dwellers grow food and beauty with minimal waste and noise. We emphasize repeatable setups, clear measurements, and thoughtful iteration. No pressure tactics—just practices that work in limited light, wind, and time.
Calm design
Layouts and checklists that reduce friction so you can enjoy tending plants.
Evidence-informed
We adapt horticulture research to balcony constraints without hype.
City safety
Weight limits, wind exposure, and water-proofing are first-class topics.
Our story timeline
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2019 — Rooftop trials
Container mixes, wind screens, and first microgreen cycles.
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2021 — First cohort
Weekend workshops for soil, drainage, and low-light herbs.
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2024 — Online expansion
Video-rich, worksheet-driven courses for busy city schedules.
Team
Ava Lindholm — Head Instructor
Specializes in container media, drainage, and compact herb systems.
Marco Tan — Systems Designer
Builds wicking planters and balcony-safe irrigation kits.
Reina Park — Community Lead
Facilitates peer feedback and rooftop safety checklists.