Building community, by connecting people, with plants.

“The word ally comes from the Old French, alier, meaning ‘to join in marriage.’ Originally a verb, the word was first used as a noun in the fourteenth century to mean ‘kin.’ It speaks of intimacy, tenderness and trust. A deep knowing. It begins with coming to know a plant on its own terms. Getting down on the ground and sitting with the plant. Coming back to it again and again.”

- Seán Pádraig O’Donoghue, The Forest Reminds Us Who We Are