Golden Anniversary Gifts

Recently we have sent out quite a few of our golden anniversary gifts so I thought it would be great to send out a congratulations message to all those celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this summer. And at the same time a great chance to tell everyone about our lovely golden anniversary gifts.

Golden Wedding 50th Anniversary Rose Gift

50th Anniversary Rose Bush

The golden anniversary is certainly one of THE most celebrated wedding anniversaries, possibly even the most. And of course rightly so; spending 50 years married to someone is a great achievement and a wonderful milestone to reach.

 

Traditionally a 50th wedding anniversary is celebrated by the whole family and friends of the couple who’ve been married for 50 years. Gifts of gold and yellow colour are usually given as gold is the symbol for a 50th anniversary.

 

We think that because a golden wedding anniversary is so special, it deserves a special and meaningful gift, and well what could be more meaningful and loving than sending a golden wedding tree? (Nothing we say hehe) We have a lovely range of golden trees and plants that would be just perfect.  Here’s our favourite three below…

 

Golden delicious apple tree – The Golden Delicious apple tree provides one of our best loved fruits that are at their finest when eaten straight from the tree. Perfect for a fruit loving couple celebrating their 50th anniversary.

 

Golden Wedding Rose Bush – beautiful golden rose petals for Rose lovers. Yellow roses are associated with joy and friendship and the Golden Wedding rose bush will certainly provide plenty of joy throughout the summer months.

 

Golden Weeping willow tree – A stunning and ornate tree; the Golden Weeping Willow will provide beauty throughout the seasons.

Please view our 50th wedding anniversary ideas to find personal and meaningful gifts for your 50th wedding anniversary.

White Rose Forest Tree Planting

Today we have a guest blog post from the organisers giving an intro the to White Rose Forest and what they do. Expect regular updates from the White Rose Forest team at Scammonden water and what they are up to. You can buy a dedicate a tree gift and help the organisation today – See all of our conservation gifts.

The White Rose Forest is a Yorkshire based partnership of organisations that  brings together forestry experts, landowners and local communities to plant more trees and protect habitats for our children’s future.

At Scammonden Water, we are creating a Forest Park with the award winning Colne Valley Tree Society leading the community effort.

 

Contact us to learn more about the White Rose Forest and how to get involved.

 

Follow the Colne Valley Tree society’s blog CVTS and WRF websites

 

 

Trees for Cities Guest Post

For today’s blog post, we have a special guest post from our friends at Trees for Cities. You Can find more about them below and support their charity (and others) by buying a dedicate a tree pack for sites all across the UK.

Introduction to trees for cities

On the most basic level, Trees for Cities does what it says on the tin; we plant trees in cities. We operate in heavily urbanised cities worldwide, uniting communities and bringing invaluable environmental benefits to those who need it most. Initially known as Trees for London, the charity has developed due to overwhelming demand and our work can now be seen outside of Europe, in South America and Africa.

Participants at Tree-Athlon

Studies have shown that people have a greater sense of well-being when surrounded by trees, yet think how many urban areas – even London, one of the so-called greener cities – remain, to quote Alicia Keys, ‘Concrete Jungles’. Dreams may be made here, but not everyone’s fantasy is devoid of greenery. For those of us not fortunate enough to have been blessed with an outrageously good singing voice, reality is the daily grind, made more and more claustrophobic by the ever increasing appearance of lofty skyscrapers. While such edifices are undoubtedly great feats of engineering, each construction further insulates us city dwellers. Part of what we do, at Trees for Cities, is fight the tide of urban landscaping to deliver a certain aesthetic beauty to people too used to grey.

 

However, we’re not just about making the place look nice. Trees are fundamental to the world’s survival, and without them we would cease to exist. Whether it’s developing edible food projects in local schools or large scale woodland projects, trees improve biodiversity, stimulate habitat development and filter harmful pollutants from vehicle emissions. In this time of economic hardship the fact that the Mayor of London continues to direct funds towards tree planting demonstrates the continued importance of what we’re trying to achieve. For too long trees have been considered a luxury; finally, the reality of their importance is being fully appreciated.

Tree Planting

As with most charities, we’re reliant on the donations of people and companies across the country. However, we do try to be proactive, and to give people something back in return for their generosity. Part of this is our annual fund-raising event, the Tree-Athlon. It’s a 5km run, held in the beautiful setting of London’s Battersea Park. Every year hundreds of people take part, but the event is much more than just a jog. For us, it embodies the principles that we stand for, bringing people together to embrace their surroundings, making use of them and, importantly, having fun while doing so.

 

As well as being an important fund-raising opportunity, we treat the Tree-Athlon as a chance to engage with all our stakeholders – whether it’s Martin from Lambeth or Zoe from News International – promoting our own aims, but also highlighting the huge recreational benefits that are available on people’s doorsteps. We are a generation of screen addicts and with obesity rates continuing to soar it is vital that people reap the rewards that the environment can provide, taking pleasure in exercise and embracing opportunities outside of their homes.

 

The whole day is a spectacular bonanza of running, music, face-painting and all round fun. Everyone can be involved, whether you’re running or not. This year we’re even trying to break the record for most entrants in a 100m barefoot sprint. Too many organised events take themselves too seriously and miss out on the wonderful opportunity that you’re provided with when such vast sums of people gather together. What we’re trying to convey is that while parks can be used to go running- and taking exercise is a really good thing- they’re also there for so much more. They’re a tool for community involvement, a place to make new friends, a safe place to take your children and they’re vital to the ongoing protection of the environment.

 

Here at Trees for Cities we really believe in the Tree-Athlon, and we want as many people as possible to benefit from it. If you, or anyone you know, would be interested in taking part, or just coming down for day, then register at treesforcities.org or email Team Tree-Athlon at tree-athlon@treesforcities.org for more information.

Please see our wonderful dedicate a tree packs and help support a charityacross the UK :)

Dedicate a Tree Conservation Gifts Launched

Dedicate a tree gift service now launched!

Hi everyone,

We are very excited to tell you about the launch of our Dedicate a tree gift service. Looking for a unique and interesting gift, want to support charity? This could be perfect for you.

Help support charity by tree planting with one of our fantastic new Dedicate a Tree packs. For each pack sold, we are passing on profits to the tree conservation charity of your choice. You can help us plant more trees and conserve our beautiful wildlife heritage and choose a charity close to your heart and local area. Each and every tree gift pack makes a huge difference.

Dedicate a Tree Box

 

What the ‘dedicate a tree packs’ contain:

  • A gift presentation certificate
  • Information about the tree conservation that this gift box has supported
  • Instructions on how to register your tree dedication.
  • *That warm and fuzzy feeling knowing you have helped really important cause and that you have helped trees to be planted directly on your behalf.

Find out more about the charities that your dedicate a tree pack will help:

Trees for cities: work with communities to plant trees in parts of cities that need it most. They aim to grow stronger neighbourhoods, enhance urban landscapes. They operate in; Bath, Brighton, Bristol, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, London (taking a breath for air), Manchester, Nottingham, Peterborough, Reading and Sheffield. Dedicate a tree in cities accross the UK

Tree Planting in Peterborough

BTCV – Northern Ireland Tree Campaign: these guys get involved in mass planting events and hold training courses and workshops. You can read more about the Northern Ireland Tree Campaign. Now you can Dedicate a tree in Northern Ireland.

Trees for Life: working to restore the Caledonian forest and its species to a large area in the highlands of Scotland. Read more about the Trees for Life campaign. You can now Dedicate a Tree in the Scottish Highlands!

White Rose Forest: Kirklees council have been working to preserve the beauty of Scammonden water in the Penine Valley. Dedicate a tree for the White Rose Forest.

And of course we must mention, our continued support of Fauna and Flora International and their global trees campaign

We will be featuring regular updates from our charity partners so stay tuned :)

How to deal with garden pests

Green Pest on Poppy

Dealing with pests is always a difficult problem for gardeners, and even more so if you are determined to do it the organic way. And infestation of aphids on your plants and roses can be devastating to your garden plants, so it is really important to deal with the pests before they ruin your plants.

As with most things, prevention is better than cure. Trying to get rid of pests after they are already active is much more difficult then getting them before they take over. It’s a good idea to stay proactive with dealing with pests through the year. You can do this by spraying your plants with solutions that deter many of the most common garden pests.

If you are feeling a bit adventurous then you can cook up you can make your own anti-pest spray to protect your plants and roses. You can find lots of different ones in organic gardening books and most are made of hot pepper sauce and garlic.

For example:

Garlic Oil Spray

Organic gardeners have always been keen on using garlic as part of their pest-fighting arsenal, as garlic contains sulphur. Sulfur is not only an antibacterial and antifungal agent but is also toxic to pests.

What you will need to make Garlic Oil Spray:

  • Three to four cloves of garlic
  • Mineral oil
  • Strainer or cheesecloth
  • Natural liquid dish soap
  • Water
  • Spray bottle

To make garlic oil spray,

Garlic is toxic to pests

Finely chop three to four cloves of garlic, and add them to two teaspoons of mineral oil. After this, let it sit for around 24 hours. Next strain out the garlic pieces, and add to a pint of water. Add one teaspoon of liquid dish soap. When you need to spray, use a couple of tablespoons of the mixture to around a pint of water for the spray bottle.

WATCH OUT!

Garlic oil spray is toxic to most insects – even the ones that you want (like lady birds who are natural predators of the aphids) if you have helper insects or predators in your garden then do not use garlic spray. There are alternative organic sprays that can be used, like tomato leaf recipe (this can be found in many organic gardening books and online).

Other ways to avoid pests

If you want to avoid pests, then it might be worth thinking about the different types of plant species that you are growing. If you plant species that are native to the area that you live then they will have natural immunity to the diseases common to the area.

When you can, you should try to plant species that are native to the area in which you live. Even with common diseases in the area, these plants will have natural immunity. There are also pest-resistant plants that won’t have many problems with pests unlike other varieties.

Fruits for Wimbledon

Soft Fruits – Wimbledon’s here again!

Strawberries aren’t the only fruit for June

Wimbledon is here again yey! Pimms, summer sun (hopefully) and strawberries and cream. What a lovely summer feeling! Time for fruit methinks J

As well as classic strawberries and cream, why not try loads of other delicious fruits with your cream for Wimbledon this year. Stewed apples and cream is wonderful, the bramley apple tree gives brilliant apples for this. For another treat, kiwis are tasty – our kiwi fruit vines are great.

Please have a look at all of our fruit tree gifts and see if anything takes your fancy.

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