Est. — Cultivating since 2019

A quieter way to grow, gather and give back.

Hellopineapplegirl is a regenerative collective — restoring soil, teaching hands, and weaving communities into the rhythms of the land. Slow, deliberate, and rooted in care.

190+

Workshops

58

Partners

11.6k

Lives touched
Living soil
+38% biodiversity
Measured across our partner farms over the last 24 months.
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Our manifesto

Living Soil. Listening Hands.
Thriving Communities.

We believe a thriving future grows from living soil and listening hands. Every program, every partnership, every harvest is a small act of repair — for the land and for the people who depend on it.

Our work is slow on purpose. It moves at the pace of seasons, of relationships, of trust. The result isn’t a campaign. It’s an ecosystem.

Healthy soil and clean water

Hands-on, free education

Local-first food systems

Open, transparent reporting

Four guiding pillars

The principles that shape every decision.

Quiet, repeatable practices that compound into real ecological and social change.
Light
Working with the sun, not against it. Passive design and natural rhythms.
Water
Capturing, slowing, sinking — the quiet choreography of every drop.
Air
Hedgerows, cover crops and clean breezes that carry seeds and stories.
Soil
The living foundation. Compost, microbes, mycorrhizae — our true infrastructure.
Our story

A quiet idea, planted in a small field, that kept growing.

PineappleGirl began with a single market garden and a question: what if regeneration wasn’t a movement to join, but a daily practice we live?

Today we steward farmland, host free workshops, and partner with schools, restaurants and community centers — sharing what we learn the moment we learn it.

2019
First quarter-acre garden
2021
Education program launched
2023
10 partner farms across the region
2027
Community center and garden opens
Programs

Practical, hands-on, and free for the community.

Program

Seed to Table

A 12-week journey from sowing your first seed to plating your first dish.
Program

Youth Workshops

After-school programs that bring soil under fingernails and joy on faces.
Program

Community Harvest

Monthly gatherings where we share food, stories, and surplus produce.
Impact, measured quietly

Small numbers, compounded by seasons.

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Workshops this year
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Schools partnered
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Free programming
Voices from the field

The soil remembers. So do the people who tend it.

"I came to learn about composting and left with a new way of seeing my whole neighborhood."
Maya R.
Workshop attendee
"They quietly transformed our school garden into the heart of the campus."
Daniel K.
Educator
"Real partnership — they show up with their hands, not just their ideas."
Isabela G.
Partner farm
Field notes

From the journal.

May 02

Why we stopped tilling

A short note on what changed in our soil after three seasons of cover crops.
Apr 18

Letters from the greenhouse

On patience, seedlings, and the small disasters that teach us most.
Mar 27

Recipe — Spring herb broth

A simple ladle of green from this week’s community harvest table.
Stay in the loop

Slow letters from the field, once a season.

No noise, no marketing — just stories, recipes, and an open invitation to the next workshop.
Visit

The Garden — Charlotte, NC

Write
hello@hellopineapplegirl.org