Wildflower Project

We want everybody to plant wildflowers, so we're giving away seeds for free!


Wildflowers attract bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators that are essential for fertilizing many plants. These creatures help increase biodiversity by pollinating flowers, allowing plants to produce seeds and fruits, which support other species in the food chain. Unfortunately many of these wildflowers & pollinators are declining due to habitat loss, herbicides & pesticides. By planting wildflowers, we also help conserve water, reduce soil erosion, and create habitats for our native wildlife. Their roots enrich the soil they're in and & once established, wildflowers can thrive in areas where traditional lawns and garden plants may not.

Planting wildflowers provides much-needed food sources and nesting sites for our environment's essential creatures & nourishes our world for years to come!

That's why we have chosen to embark on our wildflower project to give away our  wildflower seed packs, & wildflower fertilizer spray completely free of charge! So everybody can do their part  keeping the world afloat!



Plant Salvage Project



While there's a long list of amazing things plants can do, unfortunately for them at the top of the list of the things they can't do is walk. Plants don’t have legs.
This is fine for most plants, but a massive life threatening problem for others. Some plants are in immanent danger & can't move themselves out of harm’s way. Whether it's from environmental stress, pests, or poor growing conditions, some of these lives rely on us to step in and give them the care they need.
That's where the Plant Pirate co Rescue Mission project  wants to step in & make a difference.
As plant pirates, it’s our responsibility to rescue these plants where we can, nurture them, and provide them with the opportunity to thrive. So we at Plant Pirates Co are giving away our Rescue Mission Kits for free to select contest winners!
You can have a Rescue Mission Kit for free to save a plant, protect its life & allow them to live on to see another day.