Indy Officinalis visits first-time homesteaders Grace and Will Lyons in Washington state. With a baby on the way and Graces health at risk, the Lyons need to earn a living off their 10-acres by making the most out of their garden.
Indy Officinalis visits Joanna Letz, a rooftop flower farmer in Berkeley, California. Later, Indy teams up with community organizers/rooftop farmers Monique Noel and Pete White at the Los Angeles Community Action Network.
Indy Officinalis visits a kelp farm in Alaska run by Mark Scheer, who wants to bolster sustainable farming and support his community. Indy needs to help Mark bring in more revenue to secure the future of his underwater seaweed farm.
Indy helps three young women in LA transform a vacant lot into a suburban micro-farm, tackling issues with heat, irrigation, and pollination.
Indy Officinalis helps a hydroponic indoor farm employing people with autism; she receives advice from experts at the world's largest vertical farm on how to improve the water circulation systems.
Indy Officinalis ventures to Missouri to help a couple plant a food forest, teaching them foraging skills that will change their lives.