Introducing our Adopt-a-Tree Program! Adopt your own certified organic tree and choose between receiving the entire annual harvest of your tree or half of its delicious fruit. You will receive a personalized tree adoption certificate, name tag on the adopted tree, tree update photos, priority harvest scheduling, and 10% discount on additional fruit boxes.
Why Does This Program Matter?
Organic farming takes more effort and has higher costs, but it is all worth it because it is better for our health. Your adoption helps us, and other local farmers, stay independent and financially sustainable. It is our hope that we inspire more direct-to-consumer relationships, reduced the need for middlemen like wholesalers, and help local farmers earn their fair, livable income from the land they care for. By choosing to adopt a tree, you become part of a model that we hope many farmers will embrace—one that strengthens local food systems, protects farmland, and keeps family farms thriving.
Who Is This Program For?
Our Adopt-a-Tree Program is designed for anyone who wants to enjoy premium organic fruit while supporting local agriculture. It’s perfect for:
- Families looking for a meaningful and seasonal tradition
- Small businesses wanting to support local farming and share fresh fruit with staff or customers
- Classrooms or school groups learning about agriculture, sustainability, and the ecosystem
- Church groups, ministries, or youth groups who want to steward creation in a practical way
- Health-conscious individuals who value fresh, organic produce
- Eco-minded supporters who want to help protect farmland and local ecosystems
- Corporate teams seeking unique sponsorships or employee wellness gifts
- Community organizations wanting to stand behind local farmers
- Gifting—a unique, memorable present for birthdays, holidays, or special occasions
- Anyone passionate about supporting small, organic, local farms
Whether you’re adopting a tree for yourself, your family, your business, or your community, you’ll enjoy delicious organic fruit while making a real difference in sustaining agricultural heritage.