Mom’s Garden
Plant a tree now and give a “forest” to future generations.
This is the most valuable heritage we can pass down to our children.
What’s Mom’s Garden?
It’s a WeLoveU-led environmental initiative aimed at maintaining Earth’s greenery by
inspiring individuals to undertake small actions, much like a mother tending to her garden by
planting flowers and trees for her family.
Forest Restoration
Tree planting in forests damaged by disasters such as wildfires, etc.
Anti-Desertification
Tree planting in deserts or areas undergoing desertification
Greening of Living Areas
Tree planting in personal living spaces including homes, offices, and schools
1 Million Tree Planting
The global average temperature has increased by 1.07℃ compared to the pre-industrial period.
If global warming continues to accelerate unabated, we will encounter a climate crisis that cannot be addressed by human efforts.
WeLoveU implements the Mom’s Garden Project with the goal of planting 1 million trees from 2022 to 2026 in order to protect the environment, support climate refugees, and promote the overall environmental well-being of humanity.
1 Million Trees
Current Status of Tree Planting
As of 2022
11
No. of Participating Countries
5,177
No. of Participants
38,749
Trees Planted
50,651
Amount of Carbon Absorbed
WeLoveU Plants 284 Trees in Bambeowe Mountain, Bucheon, Korea
WeLoveU members in Bucheon, Korea, planted 284 trees including Korean pine,
azalea and lilac in the forest area of Mount Beombawi, damaged by illegal cultivation.
WeLoveU Donates and Plants 500 Trees at Tree Nursery Under the Office of the Mayor of Ulaanbaatar
To combat desertification caused by global warming, WeLoveU Mongolian members donated and planted 500 trees at a tree nursery operated by the Ulaanbaatar city government.
WeLoveU Park Opened in Philadelphia, PA, USA
WeLoveU renovated a neglected land as the “WeLoveU Park” in Philadelphia, PA, USA. WeLoveU members planted trees and flowers, installed benches and lights, thereby transforming the lot, which had been a site for illegal dumping, into a place where local residents can rest.
How to Participate
You can contribute to creating a greener Earth by planting and nurturing one or more trees.
Select Planting Venue
Areas Suitable for Tree Planting
- Homes, workplaces, schools and more
Get Seedling Ready
Choose a Tree Species
- A tree species that can easily adapt to the selected site
- A tree species that can fit well into the landscape
Plant Seedling
How to Plant a Tree
- Get ready with the necessary materials
- Clear the ground
(Remove stones and weeds, etc.) - Dig a hole
(The hole should be slightly deeper and wider than the roots of the seedling.) - Plant the seedling
(Straighten the roots and fill the hole while mixing topsoil and subsoil.) - Water the seedling thoroughly
- Apply Mulch
(Cover the soil surface around the seedling with gravel.) - Place a name tag on the seedling
Share Your Story
Send an email containing a photo and a video (less than 15 sec.) of your participation, along with a brief message expressing how you feel about taking part in the campaign.
- Share your experience through a picture diary, observation diary and personal memoir, etc.
Monitor Your Tree
Please take good care and monitor the tree you’ve planted for its healthy growth.
A tree that receives attention and care will benefit the community by improving air quality and contributing to a sustainable environment.
- Monitor the growth status of the planted tree
- Identify damages caused by pests, animals, humans and disasters
- Monitor the flowering and fruit production of the planted tree
Distinctive Benefits of Mom’s Garden
Distinctive Benefits of Mom’s Garden
Air Quality Improvement
- Filters out greenhouse gases
- Produces oxygen
- Absorbs fine dust
Climate Change and Natural Disaster Prevention
- Controls temperature and humidity
- Functions as both windbreaks and firebreaks
- Prevents soil erosion and collapse
Biodiversity
- Improves animal and plant habitats
- Protects wildlife
Activity News
Support for “Planting One Billion Trees” to Prevent Desertification in Mongolia
Donation and planting of 500 trees in the tree nursery
under the office of the mayor of Ulaanbaatar
October 20, 2022
A Neglected Land Renovated as the ‘WeLoveU Park’
WeLoveU Park Opened in Philadelphia, PA, U.S.
August 25, 2022