A fruit tree for every Alton garden at less than half price
Paul Coates

Alton Climate Action Network and the Alton Local Food Initiative are partnering again with Petersfield Climate Action Network’s A Fruit Tree In Every Garden initiative which offers fruit trees at subsidised prices.
Each tree costs £12 and comes with a stake plus instructions on how to plant it. They usually cost between £25 and £35 but are available at less than half price thanks to funding from East Hampshire District Council and the government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.
The options are one-year-old maiden trees in four-litre pots, two to four-year-old bare root bush trees, and mixed native hedging – 65 per cent hawthorn plus a mix of at least five other species.
Thanks to a partnership with The Tree Council there are also free hedging plants for anyone wishing to replace a fence or create a new hedgerow.
Trees can be ordered at https://petersfieldcan.org/projects/nature-recovery/trees and collected on the morning of February 24 from Edgar Hall in Anstey Lane, Alton.