Archive of: 2021
Tree Donations
| General
We first started donating nut trees to community gardens in 2020 as a way to offset the carbon footprint involved in importing tagua nuts from Ecuador – our first trees were planted last autumn. Well, with the planting season upon us, we have been back in touch with our supplier (Kentish Cobnuts) and have donated two more nut trees to keep the momentum going. Indeed, a cobnut tree is on its way to a community garden at Chinnor in south Oxfordshire, while another walnut tree is being planted in the garden of a community shop in Bledington, Gloucestershire. The great thing is that once the tree is producing nuts, they will be on sale in the shop. How about that for zero-food miles? Many more donations are to come – so, please do let us know if you have any suggestions as to worthy possible recipients. We’d love to hear from you.


