Group of people participating in a community gardening event, planting flowers and working the soil in a neighborhood area. Red flags indicate planting zones. A sunny day with trees and houses in the background.
Group of people working in a garden, clearing shrubs and weeds near a brick building.

Community Plantings & Removals

At Adapt, community members organize local invasive plant removals and community planting days, inviting neighbors, friends, and fellow land stewards to join in. What might begin as one yard, park edge, or overlooked patch of land becomes a shared effort. On removal days, we work together to clear invasive species and make space for renewal. On planting days, we restore that space with native plants, creating habitat for bees, butterflies, birds, and other wildlife.We help spread the word and call in volunteers so no one is doing the work alone.

Stewardship Workshops

We provide the tools, guidance, and hands-on education at Community Plantings and Removals. These hands on learning opportunities can help you learn more about native plants and best practices. We’ll cover lots of ecological topics from plant identification and removal techniques to proper planting methods and long-term care.

Logo design featuring the word 'adapt' in bold letters with a flower illustration above, accompanied by the phrase 'community supported ecology' beneath it, all set against a black background.