Nourish people and the planet this Earth Month by donating a fruit tree for an urban orchard. Your generosity will make a BIG impact.
The Jack & Glenna Wylie Foundation has doubled its match to $50,000. Reaching the full match means 10 million servings of healthy food for neighborhoods in our network. There’s still time to be part of this record-setting month!
A single Giving Grove orchard makes a BIG IMPACT!
*Carbon sequestration estimates were calculated using i-Tree data.
Here’s how you can help:
Donate a tree, a berry bed or a neighborhood orchard, and your gift will be DOUBLED!
One-time and monthly gifts made between now and April 30, 2024, will be matched by the Jack & Glenna Wylie Foundation (up to $50,000). Use this simple form to make your gift today!
Together, we will help provide healthy calories and cleaner air for everyone!
Plant a fruit tree in your yard or neighborhood!
There are many ways a fruit tree benefits both your yard and your community! The Giving Grove offers resources that make fruit tree growing more accessible. Here is a handy list of resources available online:
Find the right variety of fruit tree. Finding the right variety of fruit tree matters, especially in the midwestern and northern climates. Check out this list of recommended varieties, or contact your local Giving Grove partner.
Learn how to plant a fruit tree properly. Most trees planted in the spring will be planted bare-root, but it is possible to plant a potted tree as well. These easy-to-print how-tos can help you along the way. You can also visit our YouTube channel for video tutorials.
Download a maintenance calendar. The first three years of your new tree’s life are the most important. Download our easy-to-print Orchard Maintenance Timeline and Month-by-Month Maintenance Calendar to easy reference throughout the year.
Keep your tree disease and pest-free. The Giving Grove offers several resources to help identify pests and diseases, but the best plan of action is prevention through our Holistic Spray practices in the spring and fall.
Prune twice a year to keep trees healthy and manageable. Pruning trees shouldn’t be intimidating. Visit our summer and winter pruning guides for easy-to-follow guides for pruning your tree.
Water. Water. Water. Water is an essential life force for trees! Reference our easy-to-follow watering guide or visit YouTube for our 4-part video tutorial on watering fruit trees.
Stay up-to-date. Stay up-to-date on orcharding news, practices, and events through The Giving Grove’s Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and quarterly newsletter.