The Bay of Plenty Steamers will be rolling up their sleeves, pulling on their gumboots, picking up a spade and digging in for the Western Heights community on Thursday.
Alongside the Western Heights Community Association, Rotorua Lakes Council and local youth, the squad will be helping with the new maara kai (community garden) at Turners Drive Reserve.
About 20 feijoa trees will be replanted at the newly established maara kai as part of the joint Kai Roto Reinvigoration project.
Bay of Plenty Rugby Union media and marketing manager Amanda Thompson said it was a great opportunity to align the values of the union with those of the council.
"It is always great to be able to give back to the community. The community is a great supporter of our team and this provides us the opportunity to support them. It is awesome that the maara kai is a sustainable project that will benefit the community not just this year but for years to come."
Rotorua District councillor and sport and recreation portfolio lead Charles Sturt said he fully supported the initiative.