Passive Earth · Tree Guardian — back to home

The pilot

A matched-control pilot, sized to your program

Tree Guardian on newly planted street trees, alongside matched controls on the surface watering bags you use today — same species, same neighbourhoods, same planting window. Typically 50 trees per side, scaled to your planting volume. Survival is read at 12 and 24 months; soil moisture, visit cadence, and visible canopy condition are tracked from day one.

The install, in two minutes — municipal crews at the pilot site.

The math a pilot has to beat

~$3,250what one failed street tree costs — planting, watering, removal, replant (modelled from Vancouver Park Board data)
13 kitscovered by a single avoided failure, at pilot pricing
+10 ptsthe survival improvement the conservative model projects

Pilot kits are $250 per tree; volume pricing is $150. One avoided failure covers thirteen trees' worth of pilot kits. At Vancouver's current 2,000 trees per year, the conservative model projects $440K in annual savings — $240K from watering labour and $200K from mortality reduction — scaling toward ~$1.45M at the city's 2050 planting target.

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What pilot partners receive

Priority support through establishment — a direct line to the founder, on site for install and first fills

The data as it comes in — survival, soil moisture, and visit-cadence reporting shared throughout, rather than held for a final report

First-mover evidence — results your own council and budget cycle can cite before wide rollout

Your newest trees, green all summer. Trees on Tree Guardian look healthier and hydrated — less leaf scorch, less wilting, fuller canopies through the hottest weeks. Four weeks into our current pilot, that's the difference on the ground: dense green canopy through 30°C heat while matched controls thin and yellow a few metres away. It's the result residents notice and councils remember, in year one, long before the survival data lands. See it in the field results →

Passive Earth is a Vancouver company. Tree Guardian went into the ground at a BC Interior municipal pilot in summer 2026, and a ten-tree instrumented science pilot at UBC's Hampton Place — continuous root-zone soil-moisture sensors with postdoctoral monitoring — is pending with UBC and the University Neighbourhoods Association. The step after that is validating at municipal scale. That's where you come in.

Municipal crew planting a street tree at the pilot site
Municipal crews installed Tree Guardian on newly planted street trees in summer 2026.

Common questions

Does it change how crews plant?

The kit drops into the pit at planting and installs in about two minutes alongside standard practice, with the equipment crews already carry.

What's in the kit?

A tree bag with drop-in wicking irrigation, plus inoculated biochar and mycorrhizal fungi for the soil it roots into. Full technical detail is available to qualified partners under NDA.

How much water does it hold, and how long does a fill last?

75 litres. Best practice is a refill every seven days, and the fill carries a three-day buffer beyond that.

How do refills work?

Crews top-fill it like a standard bag — same truck, same hose. One fill covers the full window.

How is the pilot structured?

Tree Guardian trees alongside an equal number of matched controls on your current bags — same species, neighbourhoods, and planting window. Survival at 12 and 24 months; soil moisture and visit data from day one.

What if a unit is damaged or vandalized?

The bag is RF-welded PVC — a heavier build than a standard surface bag — and pilot units are replaced at no extra cost.

What about winter?

Best practice is to remove the bag over winter and redeploy it in spring.

What happens after establishment?

Crews water as needed, or add one of our follow-on watering products that spreads water wider as roots extend.

Who handles procurement?

Directly with the founder — email or (604) 727-5457.

Start the conversation

Tell us about your planting program and we'll come back with a pilot proposal — or skip the form and book time directly.

Email: passiveearthinc@gmail.com Phone: (604) 727-5457 Book a call: 30 minutes with Sam →

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