A self-sufficient community is designed to meet residents' needs with local resources, minimizing external dependency. It focuses on sustainable practices like renewable energy, local food production, and efficient resource management to create a resilient, closed-loop system for energy, food, and waste

IMG Community

HOME TO LIVE

A PLACE TO GROW

In your IMG community, this “Place to Grow” garden is more than just a green space—it’s a shared haven for cultivating food, learning, and friendships. Raised beds, bursting with seasonal vegetables, fruits, and aromatic herbs, line the garden, while lush flower patches invite bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, making it a vibrant ecosystem of its own

IN LOVE WITH IMG COMMUNITY

In a self-sustaining community animals raised for food could play an essential role in creating a balanced ecosystem and providing valuable resources. Here’s how they might be integrated responsibly.

Chickens are common in sustainable gardens, providing eggs and, in some cases, meat. Their manure is composted to enrich the soil, and they help control pests by eating insects in the garden. Chickens can be raised humanely, with plenty of space and natural surroundings, fostering a stress-free environment for healthier birds and produce.

THINGS TO DO

WOOD CRAFT

PAINTING

GARAGE REPAIR

YOGA

BAKERY

GAME NIGHT