by oldclaypaws » Fri Feb 06, 2015 11:31 am
Welcome. The tree planting is a nice idea, I just did it for my godson, planting a Small Leafed Lime to mark his 18th, but for you there are a couple of logistical considerations. Any young tree needs to be protected from deer, so it needs a protective tube round it and probably to be staked. I'd imagine both public and private wood owners have long term plans for their woods and wouldn't welcome just any old tree of your choice being planted, it would have to be one that fitted in with their future vision, and preferably the right species for the habitat; shade tolerant, acid loving, good compliment to existing trees, etc. Their are certain trees that are considered invasive or inappropriate that many landowners would object to, such as sycamore, rhododendron bushes, alianthus, various conifers, and of course due to Chalara virus Ash tree movements are currently illegal.
If you google 'sponsor a tree', there are numerous charities and worthwhile causes inviting you do so, although you probably won't be able to see your individual tree which is what I guess you'd like to do.
Many private owners might agree its a nice idea and be happy for you to do so, but there remains the thorny issue of access. As I replant my wood once its thinned I could have 500 strangers each paying for one, but if they all wanted to check up on it occasionally, the wood would be teeming with uninvited visitors trampling on the ground flora. A tricky balance. Perhaps you need to befriend a woodland owner or you could ring round a few public bodies like the Council to ask if they would be happy for you to plant one locally such as in a park.
Nice idea, you young softie. I get great pleasure looking every day at my new trees, they are just starting to bud, can't wait for them to flower for the first time and see insects feeding on them, its a bit like replanting Eden.