This autumn we braved the elements and got more trees in the ground - this time with the John Muir Trust
It was a typical autumn day with rain lashing down on the lower slopes of Schiehallion mountain

The craic was good however and the we managed to plant just shy of 100 trees on the wet Tuesday morning



Izzy from the Trust taught our team about the downy birch we were planting:
Fast-growing pioneer trees which will readily colonise the open ground

The health of the natural world is fundamental to the health of all of us - and we are stoked to do the good work with good people!

Check out our Environment page for more on why we do what we do
Also, take a look at this awesome tree anchor...
