We love to help people plant more. But don’t take our word for it, here are some of our happy customers.
“Thanks again for making a butterfly garden such a special and uplifting experience, one of the most positive experiences ever! Thanks for sharing your passion.”
Isabel Wise -President, Hollywood Women’s Club
“Schedule The Plant More Project for your group! It is hands-on, relevant, and interesting for all ages. The information is important to today’s world.”
Lara Ruddy, McNicol Middle School
“I was delighted to have the opportunity to apply for a garden grant through The Plant More Project. The process was simple and direct. Thank you for The Plant More Project and Stephanie Montalvo, I highly recommend this program and appreciate your efforts to connect students with their environment through this experience.”
Linda Pomeroy, Watkins Elementary School
“THANK YOU. It is the least that we could do at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park after having acquired 750 some-odd natives, understory Maritime Hammock plants (from The Plant More Project). This has allowed us to finally begin a mitigation project of removing a quite pervasive non-native and exotic plant called Suriname Cherry.”
Happy Gardeners
We love to help people plant more. But don’t take our word for it, here are some of our happy customers.
“Thanks again for making a butterfly garden such a special and uplifting experience, one of the most positive experiences ever! Thanks for sharing your passion.”
Isabel Wise -President, Hollywood Women’s Club
“Schedule The Plant More Project for your group! It is hands-on, relevant, and interesting for all ages. The information is important to today’s world.”
Lara Ruddy, McNicol Middle School
“I was delighted to have the opportunity to apply for a garden grant through The Plant More Project. The process was simple and direct. Thank you for The Plant More Project and Stephanie Montalvo, I highly recommend this program and appreciate your efforts to connect students with their environment through this experience.”
Linda Pomeroy, Watkins Elementary School
“THANK YOU. It is the least that we could do at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park after having acquired 750 some-odd natives, understory Maritime Hammock plants (from The Plant More Project). This has allowed us to finally begin a mitigation project of removing a quite pervasive non-native and exotic plant called Suriname Cherry.”
Mark Foley, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park