Start gardening for the future

Regenerating the land you live or work on is the simplest way to make a positive impact on the planet.

Why should I invest in my garden?

 
  • Food prices are increasing while both food supply and nutritional value are decreasing.

    Growing food for yourself and your family will save you tons of money.

    It’s also an essential skill to have in an uncertain world.

  • Planting species native to your area means your garden will require less maintenance and resources.

    Improving soil health will grow healthier plants without wasting money on fertilizers and chemical sprays.

  • Healthy soil can retain enough water to grow plants even during times of drought!

    Native plants need less irrigation than foreign species because they evolved in your climate.

    A regenerative garden uses much less water than a lawn or traditional garden.

  • The UN estimates we have about 7 years left before we reach the point of no return regarding climate change.

    Regenerative gardening directly helps combat the climate crisis by improving the ability of plants and soil to sequester CO2 from the atmosphere.

  • Whether you’re growing vegetables for dinner or cut flowers for your business, higher yields are always better.

    Regenerative practices greatly outcompete traditional practices in crop yields.

  • We’re currently living in one of the largest mass extinctions in the earth's history.

    Habitat loss is a significant contributor to wildlife decline.

    Insects are the foundation of the food web. When we kill them with pesticides and herbicides, it disrupts the whole ecosystem.

    Gardening regeneratively means managing the holistic system.

    It creates enough abundance for you and the wildlife.

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You can make a difference

Lawn and garden maintenance chemicals, invasive species, unhealthy soil, and foreign ornamental plants are causing enormous ecological damage.

Our time to fight climate change is limited, but it’s not over.

Transforming your yard into an eco-friendly garden is one of the most impactful ways you can help the planet as an individual.

 

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