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2009 – The Gift Revolution Starts Here!

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Happy New Year from Tree2mydoor

Happy New Year from Tree2mydoor

Its been a little over 5 years since Tree2mydoor was born, over this time we have kept a very low profile in the UK gift industry. The very idea of sending trees as gifts when we started out was peculiar to most people! However as we enter 2009, British society has moved forward with environmental issues at the forefront of many peoples minds. We are finding that our customers want to send trees over cut flowers, chocolates and even jewellery! This is great news for Tree2mydoor and for the UK gift industry!

2009 will herald the beginning of the Tree2mydoor green revolution. No, we don’t plan on storming parliament or demonstrating with placards, instead we aim to offer trees as gifts to be positive lasting gift products. Its already looking like a recession wont have a big impact on our business development this year.

This is our first ever blog, so bear with us until we get the hang of it!

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What are the hot christmas gifts this year at Tree2mydoor?

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Hello all, welcome to the Tree2mydoor Christmas Gift Guide special. Check out the hot products this Christmas at Tree2mydoor. Hope you enjoy the video :)

Please visit www.tree2mydoor.com to View our full range of Christmas gifts.

Products mentioned in this video:

Citrus Trees: Lemon Tree Gift, Orange Tree Gift, Lime Tree Gift, Winter Citrus Feed

Holly Trees: Plaited Holly Tree, Blue Angel Holly Bush (Christmas Holly Bush)

Bay Trees and Olive Trees: Bay Tree Gift, Olive Tree, Olive Bush

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Trees as Gifts More Popular for Mother’s Day

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

It is official. Trees as gifts are much more popular presents for Mother’s Day than Valentines Day.

Tree2mydoor can reveal that sales for Valentine’s Day gifts have dropped by over 50% in the last 4 years with the average order value dropping significantly too. This trend is supported by industry statistics that predict that the

Mothers Day Gifts - tree gifts boxed up

Mothers Day Gifts

value of Valentine’s Day gifts will continue to drop off whilst the value of Mother’s Day gifts will actually increase.

We are seeing that many more of our customers will buy Mother’s Day gifts and will buy nothing at all for Valentine’s Day. Romance isn’t dead though as we still get a load of entries to our annual Valentine’s Day poetry competition. It appears that more and more people in the UK are opting to send a Valentine’s card and spending on yummy food for a romantic night in.

Both the value and the volume of Mother’s Day gifts have steadily increased by over 60% in the last 4 years and Mother’s Day or Mothering Sunday as it is traditionally known is expected to become Tree2mydoor’s biggest gifting occasion in 2012.

We anticipate to send more tree gifts for Mother’s Day presents this year than we did for Christmas 2011. It is evident that trees make special Mother’s Day gifts during our economic downturn because they carry special meaning to both the gift sender and mums all over the country and of course they will last for many years into the future.

Tree2mydoor’s Mother’s Day gifts range has grown over the years too and now offers a wide selection of lovely trees and plants available to be delivered just in time for Mother’s Day. Our My Mum Rose Bush is a really popular flowering gift for Mother’s Day as are our fruit tree gifts.

Visit our Mother’s Day gifts page now to send a tree for Mother’s Day.

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Which Trees Make the Best Wedding Gifts?

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Spring is in the air—the birds are singing, the days are getting longer and about 75 percent* of all UK weddings are beginning to take place. From now until early autumn, wedding season sweeps through the nation and weekends at stately homes around the country are gearing up for the lustrous pomp of a marriage ceremony.

While the thought of attending a wedding delights some, others begin to feel overwhelmed and anxious when it comes to purchasing the mandatory wedding gift. True, the wedding industry has evolved in such a way that the happy couple can send round a list of gifts with their wedding invites, but finding something on the list that hasn’t already been purchased by other guests can be quite tricky.

If you’re looking for an original and thoughtful wedding gift with an environmentally-friendly message, I have three words for you: buy a tree.  A tree gift is a sustainable, unique present that could grace the happy couple’s garden or be maintained indoors to provide an inviting, cosy feeling.

The best type of tree to give as a wedding gift would be a tree that could be moved and carried with the couple throughout their life. A potted tree, such as a cherry tree would be an excellent option. Trees that bear fruit or nuts would also make an ideal wedding gift as they could provide the newlyweds with home grown ingredients for desserts and mealtimes.

If you’re looking for a more thoughtful wedding gift idea, consider giving a tree that bears the same type of flowers as the bride’s bouquet. Cherry blossoms, roses and wildflowers are all popular components of bridal bouquets an would each make a lovely reminder of the bride’s bouquet and a charming wedding gift.

One of the main attractions of a good wedding gift is something that can be shared and enjoyed with the bride and groom, and while they’re both likely to have a need for a toaster, it doesn’t make for an exciting wedding gift. Give them the option of enlivening their breakfasts with fresh fruit picked from their own tree. We can help you purchase orange and apricot trees and blackberry, blueberry or raspberry plants. A bay tree could be incorporated at other mealtimes—its leaves are often used in cooking to add depth and dimension to soups and stews.

When giving a wedding gift, it is important to purchase a gift that you would feel confident giving. If you know the bride and groom well, you should be able to confidently purchase a tree that you are certain they will love. But, what if you have been invited to a wedding of someone you do not know very well?

If you are only a casual acquaintance, you may want to keep your gift giving basic but classy. Buying a tree could help you achieve this. Everyone likes plants in the house—they provide more oxygen and give them home a cosy feel. Trees that do this well and that would suit being displayed in the home include lemon, lime and orange trees.


* www.youandyourwedding.co.uk “Thinking of Marrying in Spring”

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Finding the Perfect First, Fourth and Fifth Wedding Anniversary Gift

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Often the biggest day in most people’s lives, weddings are a significant event with years often spent planning and saving for the momentous day. Although the wedding is generally a one-off occurrence, the love and unity it symbols gets celebrated each year.

Every year of marriage is a milestone and an achievement that should be commemorated. Traditionally, each wedding anniversary was marked with a specific element or flower as a symbol of the stalwart effort and dedication necessary to sustain a marriage. While the list of anniversary gifts has evolved over the years, the idea has remained the same: to praise the happy couple and to celebrate with them, while wishing them many years of sustained happiness.

1st Wedding Anniversary Gifts

You can send this greetings card along with your tree gift!

We have taken a look at some of the suggested anniversary gifts and given them a sustainable and unique makeover. Here’s how to find the perfect tree gift for a first, fourth or fifth wedding anniversary gift.

First Anniversary: Paper

It can be argued that Shakespeare’s sonnets are the most romantic things ever to be put on paper, but since we’re not all poets and may not be a dab hand at penning sonnets or love letters, another way of making paper a romantic anniversary gift is in the form of a paper birch tree. Also called a silver birch, this tree is graceful and attractive with heart-shaped leaves. A silver birch tree gift would make a thoughtful wedding anniversary gift as it is symbolises love and fertility.

 

 

 

4th Wedding Anniversary Gifts

Our cute 4th Wedding Anniversary cards :)

Fourth Anniversary : Fruit or flowers

The words fruit and romance typically conjure up images of chocolate-dipped strawberries fed to lovers by candlelight, but strawberries are not the only romantic fruits! Fruits are good sources of natural sugars, they tend to be sweet, juicy and succulent and when it comes to romantic foods, they’re top banana. (See what we did there?) In terms of romance, cherries rank high on the list of foods to nibble with your sweetie. Beneath its glistening sheen is a fruit ripe with the necessary nutrients and organic chemicals for natural passion, making it one of the world’s favourite aphrodisiacs. Served up as a fourth wedding anniversary gift, a cherry tree is a thoughtful and unique gift for reigniting the passion and celebrating the last four fantastic years of your marriage.

 

 

5th Wedding Anniversary Gifts

Don't buy dead wood... Buy a tree!

Fifth Anniversary Gifts : Wood

Wood is prized for its durability and versatility—two traits that are essential for making a marriage last to its fifth year mark and beyond. Traditional fifth wedding anniversary gifts include wooden picture frames, serving spoons and decorative boxes, but we say, why kill a tree for its wood? A living tree gift would symbolise a fifth wedding anniversary perfectly! It conjures thoughts that the marriage is still alive and breathing, just like the tree, and that it needs attention and gentle looking after if it is to survive. Now, isn’t that a lovelier thought than a plain hunk of wood?

Everybody is different and every marriage is different, which is why celebrating your anniversary with a unique, thoughtful tree gift is so important. Say goodbye to boring, predictable gifts and say I love you with an inimitable, sustainable gift.

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