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  • Invasive iceplant for sale at a California Home Depot

    Invasives at a CA Home Depot! And a new way to help!!

    January 27, 2023

  • 64,000 signatures!!! And a new Campaign HQ website!!

    Nov 10, 2022

  • 55,000 signatures!!! And more media coverage!!

    55,000 signatures!!! And more media coverage!!

    OCT 19, 2022

  • More press!! And 50,000 signatures!!!

    More press!! And 50,000 signatures!!!

    AUG 25, 2022

  • We got press!!!

    We got press!!!

    AUG 17, 2022

  • UMass Amherst study finds that invasive species are widely available due to inconsistent regulation

    UMass Amherst study finds that invasive species are widely available due to inconsistent regulation

    AUG 11, 2022

  • Let's get to 50,000!!!

    Let's get to 50,000!!!

    JUL 10, 2022

  • Can you help us get to 35,000?

    Can you help us get to 35,000?

    JUL 3, 2022

  • Let's get to 7,500!

    Let's get to 7,500!

    JUN 28, 2022

  • Can you help us get to 5,000?

    Can you help us get to 5,000?

    JUN 25, 2022

  • Let's get to 1,500!

    Let's get to 1,500!

    JUN 22, 2022

  • Onward to 1,000!

    Onward to 1,000!

    JUN 21, 2022

  • Let's get to 500!

    Let's get to 500!

    JUN 20, 2022

  • Seen today at Home Depot

    Seen today at Home Depot

    JUN 18, 2022

  • I just spent six hours pulling out invasive vines like english ivy. Please don't sell these plant invaders that push out native plants that feed our wildlife and our planet.

    Lily Fountain

  • My garden is besieged by periwinkle bought by a neighbor years ago. She's gone but the periwinkle is spreading everywhere.

    Christine Feinthel

  • Invasive species displace native plants to the detriment of local ecosystems, often creating a domino effect on everything that lives in the area. Corporations like Home Depot can mitigate their contributions to the problem by ceasing to sell invasive outdoor plants, and Home Depot is in the best position to do so.

    Seeta Goyal

  • I am concerned with the financial and environmental costs of invasive plants.

    Ellen Meyerson

  • We have to protect the earth.

    Linnea Weaver

  • I am a botanist and care about our native ecosystems. Keeping them healthy and supporting native plants is good for the environment and our world.

    Jessica Budke

  • I would like to see more native plants and easily be able to identify native vs. non-native plants as I shop.

    Kathleen Lucot

  • Home Depot: you can make a profit and remove environmentally damaging plants. Given choices, I shop at stores that show responsive engagement.

    Angela Lewis

  • Invasive plant species are difficult, if not impossible, to eradicate once they are in our ecosystem, and they do immense harm.

    Lise Nau

  • It is frustrating to me to see English Ivy sold after it took me two years to get it out of our yard. Still fighting it as my neighbor's English Ivy tries to creep over the line. Stopping the sale of English Ivy will NOT hurt sales at Home Depot.

    Kathryn Boileau

  • Our local ecosystem is threatened and we don't yet understand the full implications of irreparable harm.

    Susan Loewy

  • Invasive species are damaging our native communities. They spread and take over, outcompeting native species.

    Tracy Feldman

  • Our insects and birds cannot eat or shelter in invasive plants and this is a primary cause of catastrophic losses in biodiversity.

    Vickie Allin

  • We shouldn’t be selling invasive species at retail stores.

    Ricardo Sandoval

  • My career is in conservation & environmental science! This is a topic close to home for me! Please do the right thing Home Depot.

    Megan Stancik

  • Our ecosystem is struggling from corporate greed.

    Laura Piercefield

  • There's no need for invasive plants! Natives provide beauty, support pollinators, require less water, resist disease, all while not threatening our local ecosystems. Make the change Home Depot!

    Zachary Brown

  • The invasive plants sold by Home Depot are destroying native plants in our forests and make home gardening a nightmare. I have to pull invasives from my yard throughout the year so that my other plants aren't taken over and either smothered or are literally pushed out of my garden.

    Virginia Kerensky