Revive native seeds. Empower Indigenous growers. Regenerate the land.
Growing Futures Through Native Seeds, Restoring Land, Culture, and Sovereignty
—One Seed at a Time
Bush Botanics supports Native-led seed production initiatives, partners with remote Indigenous communities to regenerate traditional seed knowledge, protect biodiversity, and build sustainable economies rooted in the land. We are committed to the ancestral wisdom of seed stewardship, while bringing forward a modern, community-driven approach to seed cultivation, distribution, and education.
We help restore ecosystems damaged by industrial farming and climate change.
We assist in reviving cultural practices tied to traditional foods & medicines, ceremony, and stewardship.
We strengthen Indigenous economic development and self-determination.
Why Native Seeds Matter
Native seeds are more than agriculture—they are living memory. They hold generations of knowledge, resilience, and ecological balance. These seeds are adapted to their environments, thrive without chemicals, and support regenerative ecosystems
What We Do - Seed Production
We work with community-based growers to cultivate native and culturally significant seeds—ranging from ancestral foods and culturally important plants to medicinal plants and native wildflowers. Our operations are designed for low-tech, high-integrity processing in remote settings.
Seed Banking + Sovereignty
We support the creation of community seed banks that prioritize local access and cultural protocols. Seeds are not just stored—they are cycled, planted, and protected from patenting and commercialization.
Training & Employment
We train local growers—especially youth and women—in:
Traditional seed saving methods
Small-scale seed business models
Regenerative farming practices
This creates seasonal jobs and long-term skills tied directly to land-based knowledge.
Ethical Distribution
Seeds are first prioritized for:
Local Indigenous growers
Tribal environmental restoration projects
Native-led gardens and schools
We also offer limited quantities for sale to ethical buyers and organizations aligned with Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice.
How We Work
Community-Led from the Ground Up
We don’t “bring solutions”—we co-create them.
Each seed project is shaped by the unique ecology, language, and cultural values of the host community.
Local ownership of the seed enterprise
Elder consultation and cultural protocols
Flexible infrastructure that works in remote and off-grid environments
Eco-Conscious + Scalable
Our seed production uses:
Open-pollinated, heirloom, and wild-adapted varieties
Natural inputs and regenerative growing practices
Low-energy seed processing and storage systems
As community supply grows, we support expansion into regional markets, conservation partnerships, and public-sector contracts for native seed restoration.
Partner With Us
We welcome collaboration with:
Indigenous nations and community leaders
Tribal environmental and food sovereignty programs
Conservation organizations and restoration projects
Foundations and funders committed to climate resilience, equity, and Indigenous rights
Let’s grow something that lasts.
Every Seed Carries a Story. Let’s Plant the Future Together.
Join us in reclaiming seed sovereignty and restoring harmony between land, people, and tradition.