Community Solidarity Agroforestry

In the spirit of mutual aid, each year we ship thousands of free trees through the threads of our radical underground networks across the Eastern Woodlands to community farms, nurseries, and grassroots organizations of growers, movers, and shakers who know that regeneration and restoration depend on reparation and rematriation. Trust and trees grow at similar speeds (and come from the same linguistic root), and both feed the most important and satisfying aim of our nursery: propagating power to give away. But we need your help!

In short, you’re buying trees from us that we’ll give to others! You can purchase a one-time gift or a monthly subscription payment for recurring gifts. One-time gifts include single trees or Bundles of 5, monthly amounts range from $5 to $100, but any option supports us to be generous like the trees we grow! 

Maybe you’re ordering plants for yourself and want to buy a few for someone else too. Maybe you’re passionate about more trees in the ground but don’t have anywhere to plant them yourself. Or maybe you’re excited about turning gift and mutual aid into agrarian and sylvan economies. The options are flexible so you can determine how much and how often you want to contribute. We're going to share plants either way, but your monetary solidarity helps make it sustainable for us to:

1. cover shipping/handling/transportation costs and

2. support our livelihood and Reparations Tithe so we can

3. send free trees to feed food sovereignty and ecological restoration

This is our own version of a CSA: a community supported agriculture to propagate Community Solidarity Agroforestry! Instead of an external charitable afterthought, our CSA incorporates gift into a reliable, vital, and integral part of our economy so we can grow, tend, and ship trees for free to people and places who need them.

With this inventory item, you can easily siphon cash carbon our way so we can convert it into abundant trees. Think of it as mycelial mutual aid, fungal finance, fiscal photosynthesis, or deciduous donations! But whatever you call it, they’re all ways of tre(e)ting others as you’d like to be tre(e)ted!