Trees and Love: Sources

© Georgene A. Bramlage

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Selecting a tree for celebration or remembrance can be as simple as a visit to a local garden center. Or you may want to donate to a nature or garden charity.

Selecting a tree for celebration of remembrance in your own landscape can be as simple as asking advice and buying a tree at a local garden center. On the other hand, you might like to donate money for a thought-provoking and enlightening living memorial that highlights your occasion.

Here are several sites that can help narrow down your choice of what tree to choose:

Here are sites of charitable organizations that are set up to handle your specific requests and supervise the fundamentals of planting your living memorial:

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Comments
Apr 23, 2006 6:52 PM
Susan Mertz :
In my hometown community, both the arboretum and botanical gardens accept contributions for trees. Also, many of our public and private schools are creating science gardens and welcome donations. One of our grade schools accepted contributions for a reading tree. In the shade of the tree, large rocks were placed in a semi-circle creating an outdoor classroom. Now the students have a shady place to study outside and draw pictures for their art class.
Susan
Apr 28, 2006 9:04 PM
Georgene A. Bramlage :
Susan,

Thank you very much for bringing up these instances of "thinking globally; acting locally."

Our local middle school has a teaching arboretum that was supported for many years, in part, by one of the garden groups to which I belong. I believe our support stopped when the teacher guiding this project left the school. This is certainly a nudge for me to find out what is happening there.

Projects like these and the "reading tree" you describe "just need" an active and dedicated people to get them moving and keep them going forward.

Trees can enrich the whole community as well as the home landscape.

Again, thanks!

G.
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