Planting trees and woods with the Woodland Trust

Brains and beauty - trees have it all!

Trees are fantastic multi-taskers. They work - keeping the air we breathe clean, water pure and soils healthy. They give us shelter and shade, fruits to eat, firewood to burn and timber to work. Trees also enhance our lives. They inspire us, support wildlife and are special places to cherish and enjoy.    

We've helped plant thousands of woods and millions of trees across the UK. It's what we're great at - working with people and partners to unlock the benefits of trees. And with generous funding and plenty of support available, we can help you enjoy them all for free.   

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NEWS: Chalara Die-back of ash


We've called for a ban on the import of ash trees to halt the spread of disease.

We advise against planting ash this season. Contact us for advice or read more information

"We're passionate about planting. We offer landowners and organisations expert advice and funding support based on four decades of experience. We also give free tree packs to schools and community groups." 
John Tucker, woodland creation director

Beautiful new native woodland. Puckett's Wood - credit Colin Varndell

We've helped plant thousands of new woods and millions of trees across the UK.

Planting trees at Wembury in South Hams. WTPL / Paul Glendell

Talk to us to find out how we can help you.

With our help, planting your own wood is an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
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