Trees on The Land Partnership With Inish Pharmacy

donate to trees on the land

We have been working with Trees On The Land to raise money to help plant more native trees In Ireland. Customers have been donating with their orders to help make this worthwhile cause a success and help contribute positively to the environment around us.


Trees on the Land is a cross-border initiative working to establish young native trees across the 32 counties of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Annual tree planting events take place with trees being distributed and planted between December and March each year.  


Simple schemes exist for landowners to access quality native tree mixes each season. Trees On the Land work with farmers, smallholders, community groups, councils, schools, colleges, sports clubs and many other landowners to coordinate sites to accommodate trees.

The vision is to establish tree cover and woodland in rural and urban areas that will grow for many years and provide valuable resources, beneficial ecosystem services and a lasting legacy for future generations.


The work includes planting small woodlands, orchards, hedgerows, shelter belts, coppice, wood-pasture, agroforestry, individual trees, rows and avenues of trees, landscape and amenity trees, reforestation sites and larger woodlands. Altogether, Trees on the Land have planted more than a million trees at several thousand sites since 2013.  


Trees on the Land is a registered charity (15746) & not-for-profit project from the Green Economy Foundation

in collaboration with The Woodland Trust in Northern Ireland.

Green Economy Foundation, CECAS, Myross Wood House, Leap, Co. Cork, Ireland P81 Y192 

Charity Number: 15746.



Benefits to local biodiversity and landscape value
250 Woodland Trees, Inishowen Co. Donegal. Hardy native trees that will survive in the conditions and with an extra aim of some strategic riparian planting
New hedgerow and augmenting an existing hedgerow
120m of hedgerow
250 Woodland Trees, Inishowen Co. Donegal. Hardy native trees that will survive in the conditions and with an extra aim of some strategic riparian planting
New hedgerow and augmenting an existing hedgerow
120m of hedgerow
Benefits to local biodiversity and landscape value
545 Hedge Trees Across This Planting site
Trees include Birch, Oak, Hawthorn, Hazel, Apple
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