A Christmas tree replacing one which was deliberately felled is planted in Shotton Colliery.
Sue Ryder, which runs the Thorpe Hall Hospice, says 56 volunteers took part in the scheme.
West Midlands charities' kerbside Christmas tree recycling schemes have raised more than ever.
St Giles Hospice says it was its most successful year yet, with thousands of real trees collected.
More than 3,500 people have donated their trees in Warwickshire.
Arthur Rank Hospice says it has collected about 4,000 Christmas trees to raise money.
Goat brothers Boomer, Dingle, Tootle and Tumble help recycle Christmas trees by eating them.
Some businesses are helping to recycle and reuse trees in a bid to reduce landfill and emissions.
Volunteers have recycled more than 50 Christmas trees brought in by local residents.