
Also featured on BBC2. The trees were shown in an article on how to make your wedding more green. This was part of the series
Its not easy being green.
Toby Sawday, the presenter said
'These saplings make great wedding Favours. '
Please note that our prices are the same as at the begining of 2007
Also for a limited time we are offering discounts on large orders.
10% reduction on orders between 100 and 149
15% reduction on orders between 150 and 199
20% on orders above 200 trees.
If you place your order on line then the correct amount will automatically be calulated and you will only be charged for the reduced amount.
British trees given as a wedding favour are a neat idea which guests appreciate. They provide an almost timeless reminder of the great day.
They are only £3.50 each. The trees come sealed in their own blister pack for convenience so that the trees arrive fresh and will not need watering over the wedding period. The blister pack also makes it easy for your guests to transport them from the reception to their home.
For an extra 50p per tree we can supply a decorative surround (sleeve) onto which you can have your own personalised message attached. These make the trees look really attractive when used as a table decoration.
Each tree has a colour label which pictures the tree fully grown and gives a little information about it.
Could be the start of something big.
The trees supplied will vary according to the time of year, in the winter they will be evergreens and consist of a mixture of Holly, Scots Pine and Holme Oak.
During the rest of the year the trees will be made up from the following species. Oak, Beech, Hornbeam, Crab Apple, Ash, Silver Birch, Sweet Chestnut, Poplar, Willow, Rowan, Whitebeam, Alder and Field Maple. The balance of trees will depend on availability but normally there are more Oaks but with a nice mixture of other species.
Have a look at the page on 'Types of Trees Available'
By 2085 your great grandchildren could be enjoying a wedding favour planted today but that same tree could still be here long after when their grandchildren get married.
Each tree comes with a certificate for your guests to complete and provide a record of whose wedding it was, the names of the guests and most importantly where the tree was planted.