Tree Care Campaign

March - September 2010

The Tree Council's national Tree Care Campaign, runs from March to September and highlights the need for better care for all trees, in order to ensure their survival and increase the number reaching maturity.

It was launched in 1999 to urge anyone who has planted trees in the past 5 years to revisit them and carry out a few simple tree care tasks, such as clearing weeds, mulching and checking ties. These actions can save young trees from dying and allow them to develop into the mature trees that enhance our urban and rural landscape, provide shade and local climate change, and support biodiversity.

During Seed Gathering Season seeds are collected and sown, to grow into trees that can be planted the following year as part of National Tree Week. Unfortunately, these newly planted trees are very vulnerable and thousands of them die every year due to the lack of a few minutes of timely care. This illustrates the vital role of the Tree Care Campaign in the long-term effectiveness of Seed Gathering Season and National Tree Week.

Everyone can do something to help young trees survive in those critical first 5 years. If you are interested in caring for your local trees get some useful tips on tree care and don't forget to advertise your activity by using our 2010 Tree Care Campaign events poster 2009poster, which you can download by clicking here.