Show the HNP Biodiversity Map™ (and your ecosystem) a bit of love by adding one or more native plants! It's a simple action with huge impact, and no experience is required. Quite honestly, though, you'll probably get hooked and want to build more habitat.

We've got all the info and tools you'll need. We even have a deal on plants from Garden for Wildlife.

1 NATIVE PLANT + 1 MAP ENTRY = a ridiculous amount of joy and environmental perks.

TAKE THE 1-PLANT CHALLENGE

Show the HNP Biodiversity Map™ (and your ecosystem) a bit of love by adding one or more native plants! It's a simple action with huge impact, and no experience is required. Quite honestly, though, you'll probably get hooked and want to build more habitat.

We've got all the info and tools you'll need. We even have a deal on plants from Garden for Wildlife.

1 NATIVE PLANT + 1 MAP ENTRY = a ridiculous amount of joy and environmental perks.

WE CAN DO THIS!
ONE PERSON AT A TIME*

PLANT NATIVE

REGENERATE BIODIVERSITY

*No experience necessary!

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Doug Tallamy

co-founder HNP
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.

Dig In!

Meet Backyard Bounty

Get inspiration from these stunning native landscapes and learn why native landscaping is not only sound from an ecological perspective, but from a business perspective as well. Native landscapers have so much opportunity to become community influencers!

Cities on the Map

We're spotlighting communities nationwide that are pioneering the push for more native municipal habitats. These trailblazers are making strides in enhancing biodiversity and are enriching the HNP Biodiversity Map with their contributions!

Brandon On the News

WDTN in Ohio featured the native habitat of our Executive Director, Brandon Hough! See the 100+ species that he's added to his yard and hear why he does it. “We have a responsibility for our children and our grandchildren to do this.”

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 until 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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