We Can Do This!*

Plant Native

Regenerate Biodiversity

*No experience necessary!

In the past, we have asked one thing of our gardens: that they be pretty. Now they have to support life, sequester carbon, feed pollinators and manage water.

Doug Tallamy
co-founder HNP

Dig In!

Mark Your Calendar

Giving Tuesday is December 3rd—a perfect opportunity to help grow the Homegrown National Park movement and make a lasting impact for nature!

Gifts For a Greener Future

The HNP Store is now open! Check out the new items, including a metal sign, stickers, apparel, kids' items, and books. We also feature a variety of native plants and seeds.

Camilla and the Caterpillars

Explore how simple choices can create thriving ecosystems right in your backyard. More than a beautiful children's story, this book is a call to action for families and communities.

What's the Rush?

What’s the rush to regenerate biodiversity and start your Homegrown National Park? Why should you care about planting native, removing invasives, and restoring habitat? Learn why joining the movement is so important.

Support More Life

No Yard? No Problem! These plants can thrive in the ground or in containers and will support the most species in your area. You can still be an important part of regenerating biodiversity on your balcony, terrace, patio, rooftop or deck!

Symbiotic Schoolyard

Meet the new science unit you'll want in your middle schoolers' classrooms. Janneke Petersen is looking to spark a nationwide movement of middle school teachers restoring biodiversity in their schoolyards. Learn how to get your school involved.

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