Michele P. · Pearl
got fig cuttings for some tomato starts. now i have a fig tree and a new friend three blocks over.
swap · fig cutting for tomato starts
your neighborhood is a nursery →
Trade plants, cuttings, and harvests with your neighbors. Hyperlocal, no shipping ever.
early swappers, in their own words.
Michele P. · Pearl
got fig cuttings for some tomato starts. now i have a fig tree and a new friend three blocks over.
swap · fig cutting for tomato starts
Lia K. · Alberta
swapped a monstera cutting for a giant aloe. ended up on her porch for an hour talking about what else we were growing.
swap · monstera cutting for aloe
Devon R. · Sellwood
had too many rose cuttings from my dad's yard. six neighbors took one. felt like a parade.
free · rose cuttings
rootr is built by people rooted in the places we launch. Sal, our chief growth officer, grew up in portland — he knows the fig trees on Hawthorne, the cuttings passed over back fences, the way this city already shares. we started here because it's home, not because an algorithm told us to.meet the team →
yes. the app will always be free. we may have future offers and promotions — including a loyalty and referral program.
you meet in public when you want, swap on the porch when you don't, and report anyone who's off. you can keep your exact address private — we just need your block.
we'll announce in-app and on instagram. nothing scheduled yet. early swappers help us pick the first ones.
rootr connects neighbors — all swaps, trades, and exchanges are voluntary and take place directly between users. rootr doesn't guarantee any exchange, warranty strictly or implied. use of rootr is governed by ouruser agreement. any illegal activity is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate and permanent removal. be a good neighbor.
trade cuttings, share starts, give away overgrown beauties with neighbors across portland. ferns, monsteras, rhododendron starts, pothos — whatever your yard grows too much of.
too many zucchinis again? swap garden harvests, share produce, trade backyard eggs. what grows together, feeds together.
give away anything gathering dust — extra sourdough starter, weird limited-edition sodas, things you bought once and never opened.
local Q&A, garden social feed, events, neighborhood services. your block's green thumb network.
your personal plant companion. track what you're growing, set care reminders, and identify anything in your yard with a photo.
see your community impact — plants given, swaps completed, cuttings that traveled across portland.
a digital neighborhood seed lending library. rare varieties stay in the community, not a landfill.
grown & gathered in the rose city