Who is this program for?
This program is a strong fit if you are:
- A plant or garden influencer sharing daily plant care, garden tours, or before‑and‑after transformations.
- A content creator in home, DIY, outdoor living, or homesteading who regularly features plants or landscapes.
- A blogger, YouTuber, podcaster, or newsletter writer covering gardening, yard design, or sustainable living.
- A landscape designer, horticulture professional, or nursery industry expert with an engaged online community.
If you create genuine, educational, or inspiring content about plants and gardens—and want to work with plant brands and nurseries—this program is designed for you.
Partnership Options
Affiliate Marketing
Earn commission when your audience shops through your links and codes.
- Share tracked links to trees, shrubs, perennials, and other plants that fit your content.
- Recommend specific varieties for garden projects, design plans, and seasonal refreshes.
- Turn how‑to content, product roundups, and reviews into an ongoing revenue stream.
Discount Codes for Your Audience
Give your audience a reason to try Nature Hills.
- Share exclusive discount codes to help followers save on plants they see in your content.
- Track performance through your codes so you can see what your audience loves.
- Pair codes with launches, seasonal planting windows, and specific plant categories.
Paid Content and UGC
Partner on content projects for Nature Hills campaigns or other plant‑adjacent brands.
- Create user‑generated content (UGC) like short‑form videos, photos, and tutorials featuring Nature Hills plants.
- License content for ads, emails, and brand channels.
- Collaborate on multi‑asset campaigns around planting seasons, holidays, or key product pushes.
Long-Term Brand Collaborations
Build an ongoing relationship instead of one‑off posts.
- Develop recurring series (seasonal garden updates, landscape transformations, or variety spotlights).
- Plan content calendars tied to planting seasons and climate zones.
- Explore co‑branded projects, giveaways, and special features for your audience.
How to apply
Getting started is simple:
- Complete the creator application form with your channels, links, audience details, and typical content themes.
- The Nature Hills team reviews your submission and evaluates brand fit, content style, and audience alignment.
- If approved, you’ll receive onboarding details, affiliate access, codes, and information about current collaboration opportunities.
- Start planning and publishing content that features Nature Hills plants, with ongoing support from the team.
Apply to the Nature Hills Creator Program today and share a few examples of your best plant or garden content. Strong, consistent, and authentic creators are prioritized for gifting, paid projects, and long‑term partnerships.
Why creators choose Nature Hills
Creators who work with Nature Hills get both brand trust and practical advantages that make plant content easier to produce.
- Partner with a well‑established, online nursery that ships to 46 states, so most of your audience can order what they see in your content.
- Access one of the widest selections of trees, shrubs, perennials, and more, giving you endless content ideas throughout the year.
- Work with a team that understands planting zones, seasonality, and real‑world gardening, so the products you feature are aligned with your audience’s needs.
- Create content that blends inspiration and education, backed by a nursery known for quality plants and customer support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a minimum follower count?
Do I need a minimum follower count?
Engagement and content quality matter more than follower count. Micro and mid‑sized creators with highly engaged audiences are encouraged to apply.
Can I work with other plant brands or nurseries?
Can I work with other plant brands or nurseries?
Yes, as long as your partnerships align with clear, honest disclosures and you comply with program terms and platform guidelines.
Which platforms work best?
Which platforms work best?
Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and blogs are common, but strong newsletters, podcasts, and other platforms are also considered. If plants and gardening are a real part of your content, you can be a fit.

