Eating for the Ecosystem

Eating for the Ecosystem Cultivating People-Plant Relationships There are lots of landscaping companies out there. What makes us unique?

Strengthening the ecosystem is central to our mission. We are a woman-owned company in a male-dominated industry. We use best practices and keep up on the latest research in the field. And we believe everyone can learn how to be a better plant companion and ecosystem steward.

06/28/2022

We are hiring two PT eco-landscaping crew members. Send an email to [email protected] for the full job description.

We are hiring two part-time eco-landscaping crew members. Each position includes 1-3 shifts per week, and each shift is between 4 and 8 hours long. Specific work days will be arranged to best fit EFTE and employee schedules. Starting hourly wage is $18+ depending upon skills and experience. Most jobs are in Philadelphia, with some additional work in nearby areas. Jobs with long commutes include a travel stipend toward fuel expenses.

EFTE is committed to increasing the workforce diversity in eco-landscaping. Women (cis and trans), Black people, Indigenous people, and other People of Color are encouraged to apply.

Cultivating people–plant relationships is one of the best things we can do for the planet. We are Eating for the Ecosyst...
11/26/2021

Cultivating people–plant relationships is one of the best things we can do for the planet. We are Eating for the Ecosystem — Applied Research and Education, a new nonprofit. We specialize in connecting local residents with researchers and industry professionals to enhance ecological health and wellbeing.

Please support us on Giving Tuesday. We are planning Hands On education programs to revitalize under-maintained and neglected spaces, Food Forest collaborations with residents in disinvested neighborhoods, Women’s Work workshops to expand representation in plant health care fields, and much more.

FNC Philly is the fiscal sponsor for EFTE-ARE.

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11/26/2021

We've had a very busy year, including the launch of our new nonprofit branch: Eating for the Ecosystem – Applied Research and Education. Stay tuned for our LIVE on Tuesday Nov 30 at 11am!

Blue skies, smilin at me.
03/10/2021

Blue skies, smilin at me.

Sad news, but an important report:
03/05/2021

Sad news, but an important report:

Microplastics were found in 100% of samplings of 53 locations in waterways in Pennsylvania, including the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, and Wissahickon, Ridley, Darby and Tookany creeks.

Online Event: Imbolc: Garden Dreaming 🍄 -
02/03/2021

Online Event: Imbolc: Garden Dreaming 🍄 -

First In A Four Part Series This is the first in a four part series coinciding with the cross-quarters, which are the times between the solstices and equinoxes. What we know as Groundhog Day was once called Imbolc [IH-məlk] in some societies. At Imbolc, we are between the Winter Solstice and the Sp...

Find your way inside, outside 🌳 -
01/21/2021

Find your way inside, outside 🌳 -

Still harvesting sugar peas from my city window box. Yum.
11/29/2020

Still harvesting sugar peas from my city window box. Yum.

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Philadelphia, PA
19101

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

(267) 607-9254

Website

https://www.treesaregood.org/findanarborist/findanarborist/id/267149

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