Download Free WordPress Theme – Garden 1.2.0

We’re beyond thrilled to announce that my latest WordPress theme, Garden, is now live and 100% free for everyone to download and use!

Garden is a clean, ultra-fast, fully responsive theme built with modern WordPress development practices (Full Site Editing, block-based templates, block patterns, and native Gutenberg styling). Whether you’re building a personal blog, a portfolio, a small business site, or an online magazine, Garden gives you a beautiful foundation that looks stunning out of the box while remaining lightweight and SEO-friendly.

Key Features of Garden:

  • Fully compatible with WordPress 6.5+ and Full Site Editing (FSE)
  • Block-based theme with gorgeous pre-designed templates and patterns
  • Super fast loading times (typically 98–100 on PageSpeed Insights)
  • Mobile-first, responsive design that looks perfect on every device
  • Dark mode support built-in
  • One-click demo import (optional)
  • Extensive typography options with system fonts (no extra Google Fonts requests)
  • Accessibility-ready (WCAG 2.1 AA compliant)
  • Translation-ready and RTL support
  • No jQuery dependency – pure vanilla JS
  • Regularly updated and actively maintained

Best of all? It’s completely free forever – no premium upsells, no “pro” version locking away essential features.

Live Demo

Check it out in action here:

Download Garden Now

You can grab the theme directly from the WordPress.org repository or from GitHub:

(Once the theme is approved/live, I’ll update this post with the exact links!)

If you try Garden, I’d absolutely love to see what you build with it! Feel free to tag me on Twitter/X (@triumphoid) or drop a link in the comments below.

A huge thank you to everyone who tested the beta versions and sent feedback – this release wouldn’t be nearly as polished without you.

Happy building! 🚀

P.S. If you love the theme, a quick star on GitHub or a 5-star review on WordPress.org would mean the world to us! ❤️

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