Ready. Set. Grow.
There are so many ways to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees this Arbor Day. With shovels, support, or on behalf of someone, choose how you’ll care for the Earth and expand what’s possible. Think you can’t change the future? Think again.

Plant where we need trees now
Empower planting projects in forests and neighborhoods around the globe. Our vast network of planting partners gets trees where they can do the most good, so you can plant from wherever you are.

Get your hands dirty
We want everyone to be a tree planter. One way we do that is by providing access to affordable trees suited for your region. Shop our nursery to find trees right for your corner of the world.

Change the world for someone who changed yours
Go further for someone you love by giving the gift of a tree planted in their name in a recovering forest.

Changing the world never looked so good
Wear what you stand for. Every purchase of Arbor Day Foundation merch plants trees.

At the Arbor Day Foundation, we are bold enough to believe in better days ahead.
That’s because trees have the incredible ability to take on some of the biggest challenges of our time. Things like urban heat, stronger storms, water health, food deserts, and pollution. But trees can only do these things when planted at a massive scale, today. So this Arbor Day, plant a tree in your yard, for someone else, with a donation — it doesn’t matter if it’s by giving or by getting your hands in the dirt, what matters is you add to the collective good.
Change starts with us
Individuals who care enough to do something grow our collective impact. Celebrate Arbor Day by helping us grow something bigger.

Connect with community
We make a bigger difference when we plant together. That includes in your community. Connect with tree-lovers at a planting event near you. Or host your own event and watch the good you can grow right where you live.
Arbor Day Resources
Take a deep dive into the history and ways to celebrate Tree Planter’s Holiday.
Arbor Day Around the Globe
See when communities come together for Arbor Day across the country and around the world.