Thousands of trees are being given away in a bid to help nature.
Cornwall Council said the Forest for Cornwall team was behind the initiative, which had planted 1.6 million trees since the scheme was launched in 2019.
It said a choice of six native species were being given away over the winter months as part of its latest Cornwall Back Garden Forest project, which included hazel, crab apple and dogwood.
Loic Rich, council portfolio holder for environment and climate change, said: “Our Forest for Cornwall team can give you all the advice you need to make sure you’ve got the right type of tree for your garden and how to look after it.”