Tree Planting Volunteering Day - Ealing

What You'll Do: 

Trees for Cities are working with Ealing Council to plant some new woodland areas within Horsenden Home Field. As part of this project we are pleased to be holding a community planting day in the park to give local people a chance to come and plant a tree in one of London’s most important nature reserves.

 

Want to plant the trees yourself? Join us on Saturday 2nd December from 10am to 3pm for a free day of tree planting! All ages are welcome. Trees for Cities will provide all the tools and equipment you need as well as expert guidance on tree planting from our urban forest team. There will also be a free hot lunch provided.

What We're Looking For: 

Wear weather appropriate clothing, and bring layers and waterproofs just in case! Please also wear strong shoes you don’t mind getting muddy, like boots. If you have a pair of gardening or work gloves you are happy to use please bring them along. Trees for Cities will provide suitable gloves if needed

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