Wedding Tree Favours

Overview

British trees given as a wedding favour are a neat idea which guests appreciate. They provide an almost timeless reminder of the great day. The trees come sealed in their own blister pack for convenience.

Contact Information

The Slate Barn, Low Road Wimbotsham, Norfolk, UK PE34 3QQ

phone: view phone01366 386070

website: wedding-tree-favours.com





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Types of Trees
 
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, Horse Chestnut, 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.
 
June 2085
 
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.
 
Certificate of Provenance
 
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.
 
Personalise Your Tree
 
If you wish the trees to form a part of your table decorations we can supply a sturdy cardboard sleeve in which you can place your tree seedling.The sleeve is a four sided truncated pyramid shape. we can supply a variety of different colours and include a personalised message.
 
Cultural Instructions
 
The trees will be fine in the blister pack for several days but then they will need watering.
Within a few weeks the trees should be potted on into a quite large pot, say 8" to 12" diameter. Place a layer of stones or gravel in the bottom of the pot for drainage and then fill the pot with good garden soil. If your soil is very heavy clay you might mix in some coarse sand but most soils will be fine. Position the tree seedling at the centre of the pot and firm the soil around it.

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