Plant a Gift Tree in Someone's Name
When I was a little girl, my mom planted a pine tree in our side yard. Today that tree towers well over 100 feet, and I love to drive by the old house just to see it. Planting gift trees in someone's name is a great way to commemorate an important event, whether it be a celebration, a memorial or a holiday like Christmas. You can plant it yourself or support an organization that is helping the planet through tree planting. You'll be giving a gift that keeps on giving. Learn more below.
Where to Buy Tree Gifts
There are a variety of sites where you can buy a tree as a gift and send a certificate commemorating the event to your gift recipient. Which one you choose depends on variables such as where you'd like the tree(s) to be planted and how much money you'd like to spend.Plant a Tree in the U.S.
Tree Givers
Tree Givers has been planting trees since 1981. They offer a wide selection of certificates for all occasions to the sent to the gift recipient, even including pet memorial certificates. Prices start at $39.95 for gift packages. Trees will be planted on public lands in your choice of U.S. state or Canadian province.
National Arbor Day Foundation
The National Arbor Day Foundation is the world's oldest and largest tree-planting organization. It was started in 1971 and works to promote tree planting and care around the country. You can personalize a certificate for any celebration or memorial. Tree gifts are available for $1 per tree, with a $10 minimum. Trees will be planted in U.S. national forests that have been destroyed by fire.
Plant a Tree Abroad
Trees for Life International
TFL is a small nonprofit organization based in Wichita, KS that started out with the mission to help end world hunger by planting fruit and fuel trees around the world. The organization has now expanded to also include educational initiatives, such as their Books for Life program. You can purchase a gift of 10 or more trees for $1 each. (If you don't see the amount you want, you can change it in the checkout process.) Trees will be planted in developing countries where TFL works.
Heifer International
Heifer International is a nonprofit organization that helps poor families around the world become self-reliant through gifts of livestock, training and also gifts of trees. As with all their donation gifts, Heifer offers you the option to purchase a "whole" gift or a "share" of a gift. In other words, if you can't afford to donate the entire $60 to plant trees, you can purchase a share of seedlings for only $10. Trees will be planted in countries where Heifer works.
'A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.'- Greek Proverb
Why Plant a Tree?
8 reasons planting trees is a great idea
1. One acre of forest absorbs six tons of carbon dioxide and puts out four tons of oxygen.
2. Research indicates that trees help reduce stress in the workplace and speed recovery of hospital patients.
3. Trees give people recreational opportunities and provide habitat for wildlife.
4. Trees may help us heal. One of every four pharmaceutical products used in the US comes from a plant found in a tropical forest.
5. Shade from trees cools hot streets and parking lots. Cities are "heat islands" that are 5-9 degrees hotter than surrounding areas.
6. Trees help recharge ground water and sustain streamflow.
7. Trees prevent or reduce soil erosion and water pollution.
8. Depending on their location, trees can reduce utility bills for air conditioning in residential homes and commercial buildings by 15-50 percent.
Tree Quotations
"People who will not sustain trees will soon live in a world which cannot sustain people. "Bryce Nelson
"God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand tempests and floods. But he cannot save them from fools. "
John Muir
"To me, nature is sacred; trees are my temples and forests are my cathedrals."
Mikhail Gorbachev
"The great French Marshall Lyautey once asked his gardener to plant a tree. The gardener objected that the tree was slow growing and would not reach maturity for 100 years. The Marshall replied, 'In that case, there is no time to lose; plant it this afternoon!'"
John F. Kennedy
"He who plants a tree loves others beside himself."
English proverb
"The best friend on Earth of man is the tree. When we use the tree respectfully and economically,
we have one of the greatest resources of the Earth."
Frank Lloyd Wright
For Young Tree Huggers
The People Who Hugged the Trees
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I love this book, which retells a classic Indian folktale about Amrita, who loved the trees because she knew they provided shade from the desert sun and storms and helped people find sources of water. So when wood cutters came to chop the trees down, the villagers hugged the trees so they couldn't be cut down. This is a great story that teaches children about the benefits of trees and protecting our environment, and the illustrations are wonderful. Definitely a good book for any budding environmentalist!
How to Plant a Tree
Instructional video tells you everything you need to know
More Advice on How to Plant a Tree
If you've never planted a tree, be sure to follow the planting instructions that come with it. If specific instructions are not available, follow these tips:1. Dig a hole about twice the size of the tree's root ball, or about one foot wider than the root system. The hole should be slightly shallower than the root ball. If the soil is especially heavy or wet, consider planting the tree slightly higher.
2. Remove all materials from the root mass. This includes wires, string, burlap, and biodegradable containers. Neglecting this will hinder proper root growth.
3. Gently place the tree in the center of the hole and position it to grow straight. If the tree has a prettier side, place it in the direction most frequently viewed. If planting a bare root tree, carefully spread the roots.
4. Crumble the soil removed from the hole and cover the roots with it. As you add soil to fill in around the tree, lightly tamp the soil to collapse air pockets, or add water to help settle the soil. Air pockets around the roots can be devastating to a newly planted tree.
5. Add about four inches of mulch--wood chips, shredded bark, or grass clippings--around the base of the tree, extending out to the tips of the outermost branches. A 3-foot diameter circle of mulch is common. Mulching will retain moisture, reduce weeds, maintain a more even soil temperature, and eliminate mowing next to the delicate bark. Be sure to pull the mulch away from the tree trunk because decomposing mulch can cause rot problems.
6. Finally, give the tree a thorough watering. If the root ball is extremely dry, allow water to trickle into the soil by placing the hose at the trunk of the tree.
Young trees need protection against rodents, frost cracks, sunscald, lawnmowers, and weed whackers. Plastic guards are an inexpensive and easy control method. Light colored tree wraps can be used to protect the trunk from sunscald. Usually, staking trees is not necessary unless you live in an area with high winds.
A properly planted and maintained tree will grow much faster and live much longer than one that is incorrectly planted. Trees can be planted almost anytime of the year as long as the soil is not frozen. However, early fall is the optimum time to plant trees. For the first year or two, especially after a week or so of extremely hot or dry weather, watch your tree closely for signs of moisture stress. If you see leaf wilting or hard, caked soil, water the tree well and slowly enough so the water soaks in rather than runs off.
Take the time to give your tree a good start on life. You and the next generation will enjoy the benefits of your backyard tree for years to come.
Source: USDA National Resources Conservation Service
Learn More About Trees
"If you are thinking a year ahead, sow a seed.
If you are thinking ten years ahead, plant a tree."
How to Save Trees for Free
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If you're a tree hugger, be sure to check out these sites where you can make free donations to protect forests. Each click at these sites will generate a donation to pay for forest protection, and it won't cost you a dime! All donations are paid for by advertisers.The Rainforest Site.com
Race for the Rainforest
EcologyFund.com
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Have You Ever Planted a Tree?
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- Ener-G Ener-G Dec 5, 2009 @ 10:29 am
- Hi Lisa, There's a great campaign started that you might want to add a link to: http://www.earthchildinstitute.org/one_child_one_tree.shtml (One Chld/One Tree). I'm featuring you on the lens that I'm making about this program.
Blessings!
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- aj2008 aj2008 Nov 4, 2009 @ 6:45 am
- This is a lovely idea for a green lens - I am the prud owner of an acre of rainforest. SquidAngel Blessings for you.
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- a_willow a_willow Sep 22, 2009 @ 5:55 am
- This is wonderful green idea Lisa! Blessed by an Angel!
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- MerryM MerryM Dec 31, 2008 @ 12:33 pm
- What a great lens! I'm in an apartment right now, and can't plant my own trees. Fortunately, the complex has been here about 30 years and has beautiful oaks all around the place! Thanks for the links under How To Save Trees For Free. :)
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- TheGreenerMe TheGreenerMe Dec 28, 2008 @ 5:16 pm
- What a great idea, this is a perfect "green" memorial which will last forever and gives back to the earth. Five stars!
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- Evelyn_Saenz Evelyn_Saenz Dec 24, 2008 @ 8:39 am
- One generally thinks of trees as growing very slowly but after 10 years or so it is amazing how much they have grown. We plant trees for our grandchildren to enjoy.
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- Ramkitten Ramkitten Dec 23, 2008 @ 5:14 pm
- This topic caught my eye, because, when I was sixteen, I planted a tree in Israel--just outside of Jerusalem--for a grandfather I never knew. I remember my mom (his daughter) was really moved by that when I told her and showed her the certificate when I got home. I wonder now, twenty-three years later, how that little tree is doing halfway round the world.
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- seegreen seegreen Dec 10, 2008 @ 12:57 pm
- In Italy people buy Christmas trees with the root ball still attached and then plant them several months later. We tried it when we lived there but our trees never lasted. I can grow vegetables and herbs without a problem, but I need to work on my tree skills! Great lens 5*
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- legbamel legbamel Oct 5, 2008 @ 9:02 am
- This is a great lens on a fabulous idea. Thanks for writing it!
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- ElizabethJeanAllen ElizabethJeanAllen Sep 27, 2008 @ 4:43 pm
- Planting a tree as a memorial or to celibrate a new life is not a new idea, but it is a good one.
Great lens
Lizzy
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