East End Trees Nurseries

Community Service & Programs


Please take a minute to learn about the various community programs & activities we are involved in. Here at East End Trees we believe that one of the most important aspects of our business is our ability to serve the community and give back. It is with that in mind that we have strived to participate in various community and charitable programs, as well as a few of our own.

To learn more about the community work that we do, please read below:



Pink Ribbon Plants

Pink Ribbon PlantsBreast Cancer Awareness




American Beauties

Benefitting the National Wildlife Federation

Each "American Beauties" plant sold will benefit the National Wildlife Federation and their work to create a better home landscape environment for you and the colorful garden critters you love with natives. Our supplier, Prides Corner, will donate 25 cents, 50 cents, or $1 for each plant sold, depending on container size, to help fund the home habitat work and outreach programs that they specialize in while your customers can buy American Beauties with the good feeling that comes from helping a great cause.






Senior Citizens:

Always take care of our seniors.

At East End Trees we value the time and effort our seniors have spent contributing to society. Our seniors represent an important portion of our customers. So we always make a point to go the extra mile to ensure an enjoyable and satisfied visit.

Veterans:

If you have served our country in war times – thank you – god bless you and please come down so we can show our appreciation.






Kids Programs: "Home of ECO the Tree"

Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, or any organizations for children that have projects for kids with regards to Trees and Plants – please come down and see us.


Little League:

We presently sponsor teams in East Northport, Northport, Hauppauge, Commack North & South, Huntington and Kings Park. We are looking to help children’s activities – please contact us.


Churches and Houses of worship:

Please let us know how we can help you with any planting projects you may have or holiday decorations for the Church.


School Compost Program - FREE TREES FOR SCHOOLS:

Schools – we are hoping to interest local schools develop a compost program to help teach our children the benefits Organics, Composting, Tree Planting to help save our environment. East End Trees is the home of “ECO the Tree”, one of several new cartoon characters we are developing to interest our children in these easy, free and fun ways to make our planet a better place. Each participating child will get an ECO the Tree card that they can show to everybody that they are doing their part to help save the environment. We will also feature your school project pictures on FaceBook and YouTube.

Every school that starts a compost program – East End Trees will donate one free tree and plant at your school with help from your children. Hopefully using the organic compost the kids created as a natural fertilizer. You can look up all over the internet to see how this is done and it’s almost free. All you need is 2 or 3 garbage cans that have a locking top, a couple of signs the kids can make to put in the lunch area to help designate what goes in each can. The cans get turned over a few times a week and in no time at all you will have beautiful compost that you can spread around the school property to give nutrients to the plants you have.


Fun Facts for Kids:


Planting a tree removes harmful carbon monoxide from the air and creates enough Oxygen for 2 people for the rest of their lives. I’m sure you have all heard about the initiative from NYC to plant over a million trees in the next few years. Trees filter the air we breathe, create homes for wildlife and beautify our property.

Organic Fertilizers are safe for your kids and pets to walk on in your yard as opposed to walking on chemicals. Whatever you put on your lawn or plants runs into our watering systems below our ground – doesn’t it make sense to put stuff from the earth back into the earth?.



Here’s a quote from project green

“I’d rather eat my corn with a little bit of worm than a little bit of insecticide.”

The time is now to change how we feed our lawn, plants and yard.

We need help from our schools and children. This is an easy implementation for any school and has definite benefits. There are far more individuals than businesses and their efforts –whether basic in nature, like changing a bulb, a compost program, planting a tree has the capacity to make a tremendous difference. It is our hope that once you start these easy programs it will lead you into many more ways to help our environment and create sustainable yards and gardens. If your school already has a similar program – PLEASE let us know and we will come down take pictures and feature what you’re doing on FaceBook and YouTube to help promote others do the same.