About Us

Our Mission: To restore pollinator health and biodiversity by working with landowners and land managers to establish high-quality habitat with measurable impact.

Our Vision:

A world where every acre of habitat works harder for pollinators, people, and the planet.

Why It Matters:

  • Monarchs Are Nearing Collapse

    Once common across North America, monarch butterflies have lost vast stretches of habitat and are now teetering on the edge of endangered status.

  • Honey Bees Are in Crisis

    Widespread colony losses put a third of our food supply at risk, along with the agricultural systems that rely on pollination.

  • Soil & Water Quality Are Declining

    Without deep-rooted, perennial habitat, our landscapes lose their ability to hold soil, filter water, and support long-term ecological health.

  • Pollinators Are Disappearing

    Native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators are declining at alarming rates - threatening the plants, wildlife, and food systems that depend on them.

Our work helps reverse these trends acre by acre.

Our Approach:

Science-Based. Results-Driven. We believe pollinator habitat should do more than just exist. That’s why every acre we help plant is thoughtfully designed, strategically placed, and supported from day one.

    • 15+ design factors tailored to each region (soil type, bloom timing, species diversity, etc.)

    • Scientifically proven to attract 8x more native bees, 6x more honey bees, and 2x more flowers per acre vs other habitat

    • Built for biodiversity and long-term ecological resilience

  • We prioritize monarch migration corridors, honey bee forage zones, and high-need conservation areas.

  • Our expert team provides personalized guidance from site prep through long-term success - because real impact takes more than just seed.

Our Impact Since 2017:

7+ years of measurable results

18-State Reach (and Growing)

1M+ flowers per acre planted

7,000+ acres restored

Millions of pollinators supported

Thousands of partners engaged

Join us in planting hope.

Every acre makes a difference - and so can you.