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Got to be planted on public accessible land though.
... and that would be guerilla gardening, which is technically vandalism, and illegal?
We get some every year (someone at school keeps ordering them, even though we have nowhere to plant them).
We pot them up, the children don't water them, and they die This year two pots somehow made it home to mine, and they're in the border doing OK. I'll pot them individually next spring and we'll have a sapling fedge along the veg plot (keeping them in pots so I can take them home in the holidays).
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
Our school would love them, but for obvious reasons, its not open to the public......strange rules??
(Or perhaps its the company's way of offering something without actually meaning to deliver...?)
Its the Woodland Trust who are offering the trees and I'm sure you'd find that a school is regarded as having public access - that is, its not in the ownership of an individual.
If your school would like trees, tell them to apply!
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