The Trust has a range of tree packs to suit schools, youth groups and communities.
Trees enhance the places where we live, learn, work, rest and play. They help improve our health and well-being, attract wildlife and create spaces for leisure and recreation.
Why plant trees?
Native trees planted in school playgrounds provide shade and shelter for children as well as offering a wonderful opportunity to engage pupils in fun, hands-on learning which links their environment to the curriculum. Beyond the school gates, in towns, villages and neighbourhoods, native trees add colour, landscape interest, absorb noise pollution, improve air quality and help alleviate local flooding.
Tree planting packs
Schools, youth clubs and community groups who would like to plant native trees can receive help from the Woodland Trust. All of our tree packs enable you to attract wildlife whilst also making your school or neighbourhood an attractive place to enjoy.
Getting started - help and advice
The Woodland Trust has planted more than 11 million native trees since it was established in the 1970s. All the experience gathered over this time has been invested into a comprehensive online advice centre designed to guide you through a tree planting project from start to finish, whatever scale you would like to achieve.