One short guide to the right blossom tree for you.
Where you're planting, what you want from it, and what fits in your car. Two minutes, three recommendations.
Where will you plant?
This is the first big fork. Pick the closest match.
Step 2 · A few quick questions
Tap what fits. We'll narrow down the species that suit.
How much space do you have?
Do you want blossom in the first Easter, or are you happy to wait?
Anything else that matters?
Tick any that apply.
Cost & transport
Step 3 · Three trees worth considering
Best matches for your space and preferences. Tap any tree for the full guide.
I'm in for Easter 2027.
Your postcode is the most useful thing on this page. We aggregate signups by postcode area and share the totals with garden centres so they know to stock blossom trees near you. Without that signal, the trees won't be there in March 2027. Without the trees, there's no tradition.
Step 2 · Find a community planting near you
When you join a project, the landowner has chosen which species fit the vision (a churchyard grove, a cherry ring, an orchard). You bring a tree that matches the project's palette — so all you need to do is find a project, and they'll tell you what to bring.
How it works
- Browse the map — pin a postcode and see plantings within reach.
- Click a project — read the vision, see the species palette, see how many spots remain.
- Reserve a spot — the landowner confirms by email, and tells you which species to buy locally.
- Plant on Easter weekend — bring your tree, dig the hole, leave a memory.
Both options, side by side
Most people end up doing both eventually — one tree at home, one at a community planting nearby. They're complementary, not exclusive.
Plant at home
The simplest version of the tradition. Pick a tree that fits your space and budget. Decorate it indoors over Lent. Plant it on Easter Sunday in your garden, balcony, or pot. Watch it grow up with your family.
Join a community planting
Add to something bigger than your own garden. A churchyard grove, a cherry ring on the village green, an orchard. The landowner picks the species, you bring a tree that fits. Revisit every year and watch the whole vision grow.