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Support us

Don’t despair if you can't attend one of our public planting events. There are numerous ways that you can get involved:

  • Plant a Tree at Home
    The Woodland Trust’s online Native Tree shop offers a rich variety of native trees and shrubs to suit every size and location of garden. The site also has information on planting and caring for trees. Prices start from £9.95 for four saplings, including postage, packing and delivery to your home within 14 days. All proceeds help to support the Woodland Trust.
  • Plant a tree in your community
    Fancy organising your own community planting event then let Tree For All help out! For support and advice for tree planting in the community.
  • Dedicate a Tree
    A present for the future. A significant event deserves a significant gift, a gift for life... for wildlife, for ever. Celebrate a loved one or mark a special occasion, and by dedicating trees, protect and preserve our native British woodland and the life it supports. Dedicating a tree is a simple and unusual gift. The site in Geordie's Wood . It's a gift that will go on growing, year after year... a little piece of the landscape for generations to come.
  • Buy a Tree for All T-shirt
    Why not buy one of our four designs of Tree For All branded t-shirts. The ideal gift for friends and family, all money raised supports the campaign, going directly into planting more trees.
  • Plant an E Tree
    Learn about nature and the importance of planting trees without leaving the house by planting a special e-tree as part of the fun and games of Tree For All.
  • Become a member
    We have over 130,000 members, but as we save more woods we need even more supporters. On average for every new member paying just £2.50 per month we can protect and care for half an acre of native woodland.
  • Donate Online
    Planting a tree is a powerful act. Our experience has shown that getting children involved in tree planting provides a vital link to nature and it develops a better understanding of environmental issues and can help to ensure that the next generation grows up ready to protect their natural world.