What We Are Doing

Beyond just growing and selling trees, RPM Ecosystems LLC works hard to give back to the community by providing "plants that work" for critical restoration projects. Please consider joining us. Support Critical Public Conservation and Restoration Projects!


Would you, your organization or your business like to take part in supporting critical public conservation and restoration projects? Print out a Donation form here!.

Donation can be made year round by purchasing a tree or trees for critical public conservation and restoration projects. The donations will be acknowledged by a certificate from the sponsors of the public projects. Listed below are the projects you can make a donation to through RPM.
Restore Mississippi Urban Forests
Sponsor The Land Trust of the Mississippi Coastal Plain
New Orleans City Park Restoration
City of New Orleans
Print out a Donation form here!.



RPM helping to restore New Orleans beloved city park

On December 9th, 2006, RPM donated 200 trees to the "Replant New Orleans City Park" project kick off event. A team of six from RPM helped planting our less than one-year old RPM trees that stand more than six feet tall.

Over 150 years old, New Orleans City Park, (1,300 acres) is one of the ten largest urban parks in the United States. It is located in the heart of the city and is the largest recreation area for the metropolitan area.

Hurricane Katrina put 90 percent of the park under anywhere from one to eight feet of salt water for up to three weeks. Over 1,000 trees were toppled, and hundreds died including their heritage live oaks.

"Seeing the restoration to maturity of 'trees in our lifetime' is the hope that RPM Ecosystems LLC plants bring to the Gulf Coast. We would replant for our children, but now we will be able to see our heritage and native trees restore our urban forests as well as re-establish our barrier islands and coastal habitats in our lifetime." say Judy Steckler, Director of The Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain.



RPM & Replant South Mississippi

RPM will be providing 300,000 trees for an urban reforestation project in Biloxi, Mississippi.

The new Replant South Mississippi Foundation created by the Sun Herald and the Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain started a mission on February 9th to replace thousands of trees lost when Hurricane Katrina struck South Mississippi in August 2005.

A new tree was planted at one school in each of six coast counties on February 9, Mississippi Arbor Day, as a symbolic beginning of the ambitious program. A few modest plantings will be done at other special events throughout the spring and summer while a major planting is planned for early fall.



RPM & Casey Trees

Recently Casey trees selected RPM trees for its first spring planting of 300 trees in Dupont Park, Washington, DC.

The mission of Casey Trees is to restore, enhance, and protect the tree canopy of the Nation's Capital. DC is called the City of Trees.

Casey Trees was established as an endowment, not a grant, knowing that planting, preserving and maintaining trees is a long term endeavor. The organization operates off the interest earned from the generous gift made by Ms. Betty Brown Casey, allowing Casey Trees to do its work in perpetuity.



RPM & Habitat for Humanity

The Land Trust of the Mississippi Coastal Plain is donating 60 RPM trees to Habitat for Humanity for 20 new homes being built. Each new home will receive 3 RPM trees to be planted in their front garden.

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