December 10, 2011

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Chinaman’s Crossing.

TREES PLANTED

Hello Colleen, The Swanpool Landcare Group had a successful tree planting season, planting trees and understorey plants downstream of Chinaman’s Crossing.  The plantings were on both banks of the Lima East Creek.  The west bank was steep and the eastern side flat.  The 150 trees kindly donated by Fifteen Trees were therefore chosen to suit these two conditions. We planted Taller yellow box, peppermints, red box eucalypts, river red gums, blackwoods and mountain swamp gums.

Thanks very much for your support.  It really helps to know that there are many like-minded people in the community i.e. people who love to see trees growing!  Regards Ian Herbert.

The 150 trees planted at Chinaman’s Crossing (there must be a story behind that name) was generously paid for by John Toman, who told me that he was giving his tax return to Fifteen Trees to have some trees planted on his behalf. Thank you John for your continued support of Fifteen Trees. When you return to Australia, I shall email a map to you so you can find your way to Chinaman’s Crossing to see your trees.

Cheers – Colleen

RECENT TREE PLANTINGS

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March 20, 2024
WPA acknowledges that when it comes to environmental initiatives, its people are its strength. It has recently partnered with us to plant 15 trees for each hard-working staff member identified as a Sustainability Warrior.

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Tasman Cottage already gives you a chance to reconnect with nature, yet its manager Nick has taken an important next step. He recently purchased 150 trees in collaboration with us here at Fifteen Trees, an action which ensures vital habitat for our native fauna, such as the unique Tassie Devil.

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‘We believe that supporting community tree-planting initiatives is not only an investment in nature; it’s a commitment to a sustainable future. JEI Studio is committed to ongoing donations of 15 planted trees for every design and decoration service agreement’. Jessi Deakin.