Transforming lives, one garden at a time

Gardening is more than planting seeds – it’s a path to healing, connection and opportunity.

Help us create green spaces in refugee and IDP camps that inspire belonging, restore dignity and provide food security.

 

 

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Lemon Tree Trust transforms refugee and IDP (internally displaced people) camps through the power of gardening.

We implement gardening initiatives in displaced communities, creating employment and restoring cultural identity, dignity and purpose.

By providing seeds, plants, community gardens and competitions, we empower communities from the ground up.

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Find out about our community hubs where gardeners grow food for vulnerable families, learn new skills and socialise.

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Learn how our annual home garden competitions and Garden of the Month award helps promote the benefits of gardening.

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Explore our garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 where we brought our refugee work to a new audience.

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The Hêvî Community Garden in Gawilan camp in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq continues to grow, both in greenery and in community impact. ‘Hêvî’, meaning ‘hope’ in Kurdish, remains a fitting name for this space, which brings people together to cultivate not only produce, but also connection, purpose and resilience. Gawilan camp is home to … Continued

Refugee and IDP (internally displaced people) camps are created quickly, out of urgent need. But many become long-term homes for the people who live there. Over time, these settlements evolve into what we might call accidental cities – dense, complex urban environments that are rarely planned for the long term. As Earth Day approaches, we’re … Continued

We recently invited our incredible community of supporters to share their thoughts on our work, impact and future direction. Your feedback has been insightful and inspiring, helping us shape our next steps.  Thousands of displaced people have found hope, healing and dignity through gardening, thanks to your support. But as we look ahead to the … Continued