The Tree Council produces and publishes news books and leaflets on a regular basis. By buying our publications you'll not only learn a lot more about a wide range of tree matters and ensure a very enjoyable read; you will also generously support The Tree Council as all profits will go towards our national campaigns and other activities.

Heritage Trees of Scotland, a hardback publication packed with the most stunning photographs, features 134 trees from all over Scotland and highlights Scotland's most special trees. Produced in conjunction with the Forestry Commission Scotland.
One of a series of how to A5 leaflets packed with useful information and easy to follow diagrams with a where to find out more section on the back
One of a series of how to A5 leaflets packed with useful information and easy to follow diagrams with a where to find out more section on the back

The Good Seed Guide - All you need to know about growing trees from seed.

The Hedge Tree Handbook is part of the Hedge Tree Campaign, a national initiative by The Tree Council in partnership with National Grid. It aims to protect hedge trees and nurture new ones to ensure there is no net loss of hedge trees in the UK. (Paperback)

The Heritage Trees of Britain & Northern Ireland combines striking full-colour photography with a range of archival sources, Jon Stokes and Donald Rodger bring to life for a new generation the rich history surrounding these living treasures. (Hardback)

One of a series of how to A5 leaflets packed with useful information and easy to follow diagrams with a where to find out more section on the back

Published to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Tree Council's Seed Gathering Season, the book is a guide to everything you need to know about growing trees from seed.

Trees for your Garden is a wonderful 322-page book, packed full of information about trees to grow at home, together with a really useful key to help choose the right tree.

Trees in Your Ground aims to help everyone to value the trees growing in their neighbourhoods, plant more trees in their gardens and to work with others to get more trees planted at work, school, along streets, in neighbouring gardens and in public or private parks.