About Tree Guardians
Tree Guardians is a tree adoption scheme, helping preserve the heritage Lowther Gardens for future generations.
Reviews
She said "YES". Congratulations Gene and Zara π
There is over 300 tress ready for adoption in Lowther Gardens. Each tree is individually numbered so please make a note of your favourite tree and get in touch via our website www.treeguardians.co.uk or call us on 01253 531561
Freddie and his mum Shannon had a lovely time choosing a tree to adopt. Shannon has started a just giving page and has asked friends and family to donate to their tree instead of Christmas presents this year. Such a wonderful idea.
Itβs Lancashire Day π
Henry was really chuffed with the tree his grandparents Victoria & Peter Hornby adopted for him for his 4th birthday and asked his mummy the next morning, "is my tree still in Lytham Mummy". "It was the right present to get him and I know he will enjoy it for the years to come" Victoria.
A Β£25,000 scheme is being looked at by Fylde Council as part of its tree and arboriculture strategy for the borough. Great news π
There is over 300 trees waiting to be adopted in Lowther Gardens, each is numbered and tagged. Please make a note of your favourite tree and get in touch π³
When we walk amongst trees we open ourselves up to a world of stories and magic. Spark your little ones imagination with an adventure around Lowther Gardens looking for tree faces, see if you can find this handsome chap, who is still waiting to be adopted. We would love to see your pictures so please tag us.
Check out this infographic, 'Why adopt a tree in Lowther Gardens'. Please share and help spread the word π
Adopt your own piece of the beautiful Lowther Gardens, creating a unique place for you, family & friends to sit and absorb the serine and tranquil environment.
There is such beautiful contrasts of colour in the gardens at the moment. It really is stunning π π π³
Why not club together to adopt a tree with family or friends. Have your own unique place to meet for picnics.
We took ourselves for an evening stroll through the gardens as the sun was setting, the light through the tress was magical. Have a lovely weekend, get wrapped up and go and find your magical moment π³
We will be in to get ours!
Time spent amongst trees is never wasted time! π³
Hello Monday! The gardens are still awash with glorious colour, itβs not going to last too much longer so come for a walk before itβs to late ππ²π³π
How striking do the berries look on this holly bush. Hollies are dioecious, meaning that they need male and female plants in order to produce seeds, which are what berries are. So only female holly bushes will have the red berries. This means that if some of your holly bushes do not have berries, they may be male and simply cannot produce berries. #factoftheday