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August 14, 2020

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The Pink Robin sings!

Ludek and Lenka Valka from G.J. Gardner Homes Hobart West are generous supporters of local community groups and their tree planting projects. This year Ludek, Lenka and their team purchased 375 native plants for sites at Dodges Ferry Primary School, Park Beach, Nubeena and Okines Community Garden, TAS.

TREES PLANTED

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Some of our tree planting partners are quietly racking up whole forests. G.J. Gardner Homes is one of our strongest supporters, having planted 56,000 trees with us over the past 8 years. That impressive number comes as a result of G.J. Gardner planting 15 trees for every home it builds in Tasmania and Victoria. And as a well-established building company with a reputation for quality and reliability, it is a popular choice.

 

Dodges Ferry Primary School.

 

G.J. Gardner prides itself on being a practical, hands-on family affair, and in past years staff have happily got down and dirty and planted their trees themselves. This year, of course, everything is a bit different, and volunteer groups are managing the actual roots-in-ground part of the process with small numbers of their own volunteers. To keep the local connection, all trees are planted near the offices managing the builds, between 200-900 trees for every district. Local Landcare groups work out the best trees for the job – usually indigenous natives – and source the seedlings. The seedlings themselves are often grown by local independent nurseries who have collected seed from the region by hand (with the proper licensing, of course).

 

Native vegetation that in due course, provide habitat to invertebrates, reptiles, birds and mammals.

 

G.J. Gardner’s core business is building homes. Safe, secure places for families to grow and thrive for many years to come. We love that alongside this G.J. Gardner is planting forests, which is very much the same thing – safe, secure places for fauna (such as the Pink Robin) and flora to grow and thrive for many years to come.

 

The Pink Robin. Image via Pete Stanley.

 

Ludek and Lenka Valka from G.J. Gardner Homes Hobart West are generous supporters of local community groups and their tree planting projects. This year Ludek, Lenka and their team purchased 375 native plants for sites at Dodges Ferry Primary School, Park Beach, Nubeena and Okines Community Garden, TAS.

 

Thank you Ludek and Lenka and the team at G.J. Gardner Hobart for your continued support of trees for our community projects. We have used them this year to do multiple plantings; some at the Dodges Ferry Primary School (a continuation from last year), an area near Park Beach, a community garden in Nubeena and at our own Okines Community Garden.

Thanks again for your excellent and continued support.

Sonja Ralph | Community Garden Coordinator | Dodges Ferry

 

If you are also interested in how your business and Fifteen Trees could work together, contact Melinda at <[email protected]> and ask for a no obligation proposal.

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