Saturday, 28 December 2013
Saturday, 21 December 2013
Timber and no tantrums
Vashti, Harvey the dog, Duncan, Stephen, Alison, Guy's arse, Ben, headless Steve, 1/3 of Remy. |
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Outlane antics
People eating cake, and pulling a variety of funny faces. |
We were myself, Geoff, Vashti, Brian, Trevor, Peter W, Hap, Ben, Philip, Duncan (and Harvey the dog) Dianne and Jess. For the first hour myself, Geoff, Ben and Vashti went to Scammonden to reclaim 100 deer stakes and guards. Then we joined the others at the planting site, where we helped finish planting the 210 trees, Oak, Italian Alder, Field Maple and Wild Cherry. Cake was lemon drizzle.
Saturday, 7 December 2013
Wholestone Moor week 2 - less sunny.
"Coconut Kiss", nicer than last Christmas's choc mint liqueur. |
Vashti and Dianne put on brave faces. |
Saturday, 30 November 2013
First day at Wholestone Moor
Dave and Philip enjoying the winter sun. |
Helping Netherton School
Parents, children, CVTS types and local MP, and Harvey the dog. |
To paraphrase John Milton, those who also served, myself and Steve counted out the necessary 200 canes and spirals at the Nursery at 9.00am.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Dear stalker...
Guy and I went on a site visit to Wholestone Moor, to develop a planting plan for the 1000 trees that are to be put there. While on site we saw a hare (lovely) and a deer (not so lovely, as there was plenty of evidence of it having been eating trees). Guy hopes to reconcile his Buddhist beliefs, vegetarianism, and squeamishness, with his desire to cull these tree-eating cervine scum.
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Beating up Marsden Golf Course
The new tubes standing out against the old. Photo by Duncan |
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Butterley bliss
From the left: Geoff, Vashti, Philip, Jess, Ben, Dianne, Remy. |
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Sunshine and heavy rain - first day of the season!
Beginning planting, old Tree Society planting of Hemplow Wood in distance, looking nice and Autumnal. |
While we were doing all this, Philip Guy were at the Nursery selling our logs. And Dianne, Peter, Trevor and Brian were at Meltham Cop removing old guards.
Photos by Geoff, as I spent all the sunny hour dragging stakes and guards up the hill.
Dave went back a couple of days later and planted the 20 remaining trees, and counted 91 deer stakes and guards still on site.
Assembled throng break for chocolate cake. |
Thursday, 31 October 2013
More Butterley prep
There are now 300 deer guards and 330 deer stakes on site at Butterley. First day of proper planting will be (fingers crossed for delivery of trees) Saturday 9th November.
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Scammonden scroungers
Steve, Remy and Geoff, with the fruits of our labours. |
Dave and Guy also served, working at the nursery cutting up logs and trimming hedges.
Comments on the general state at Scammonden, lots of good growth across the site, with relatively few failures. Sitka Spruce (?) along the top of the site are not doing too well. They are small, tiny in fact,, and getting swamped by grass in the tubes, but not all dying. The relatively large proportion of salvaged Hare guards represents the higher failure rate of Scots Pine and Sitka Spruce.
Saturday, 19 October 2013
Butterley prep work
This morning myself, Ben, Geoff, Duncan and Harvey the dog took more materials up to Butterley. There are now 240 deer guards on site, and 290 stakes (I think). First day of planting is likely to be early to mid November, as the nurseries are not putting out the deliveries of trees until then (ideally, trees should be dormant for the winter before handling and transporting). We shared de-caff coffee, and some Foxes biscuits while we were up there. And Geoff and Duncan photographed lots of mushrooms.
Ben takes a well earned break. |
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Drizzle and odd jobs
Not the most lovely of mornings, but we set to a variety of jobs. Dave and Ben worked on the fence. Philip and Guy cut and bagged logs. Myself, Geoff, Remy and new recruit Vashti took 160 stakes and 180 guards up to Butterley, and got fairly wet doing it. Duncan went to the Golf course to do some pruning. Cake was the ever popular date and walnut.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Reclaim and re-use.
Tubes for re-use this Winter. |
We retrieved 46 deer guards and left them by the fallen pine at the Northerly end of the site, and another 35 left under the tree above the Scout hut car park. We will return to the site in the coming months and plant new trees using those stakes and guards.
We also found 120 stakes and guards from the other end of the site, and took those to Outlane, for planting there.
We were, Stephen, Remy, Dave, Ben, Philip, Neil, Trevor, Jess and myself. Guy and Mandy were also on site, but at the other end. And we were joined by local journalist Marie-Claire, and her dog.Cake was lemon drizzle.
Sad to say though that we did find evidence of deer having nibbled at the young trees, despite our use of tall guards. It was most evident at the end of the site, next to some established woodland, suggesting that the deer lie up in the woodland, and pop out for a bite to eat now and then. I suppose its nice that we are supporting biodiversity, even if that does mean providing snacks for deer.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
More fencing, and a plague of flies
Myself, Dave, Geoff and Ben met at the nursery. We put up a bit more fencing, then split up. Dave and Ben stayed on to tidy the nursery, and myself and Geoff went up to Scammonden. There we removed 48 deer guards and 21 hare guards from failures, from the area nearest to the pines and start of the Scout hut track. We piled up the stakes and guards nicely, and can return to replant using those this winter. Geoff and myself only covered small area of the hillside, but still found 70+ failures that can be replaced. Re-using the stakes and guards in this way will save us a great deal of money, meaning we will be able to plant 2 trees on site for every £1 donated. A £250 pledge from the Green Building Store will enable us to plant 500 trees.
There were a lot of flies up there though. And lots of nettles. We were very brave.
There were a lot of flies up there though. And lots of nettles. We were very brave.
Saturday, 31 August 2013
Fencing masters
Dave despairs of the standard of our workmanship. |
One of the muppets at work, and a soft toy we found in the bushes. |
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Wood, weeds and woolly hats
Hats for all! |
Thursday, 25 July 2013
Three men in a field picking wild flowers
Me and my bouquet. |
Saturday, 20 July 2013
A hard days log
Jess's unorthodox method of securing wood while sawing. |
Remy and Dave chopping and bagging. |
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Bracken bashing at Helme
Ben, Geoff and Philip adrift in a sea of fern. |
Ben looks hot, Guy looks like a panther about to pounce, and Geoff looks casual. |
After all the work, you can see trees, and the trees can see the sun. |
Saturday, 22 June 2013
Merrydale, clearing for the Dartmouth Shoot.
Remy wearing fetching midge-net hat. And Harvey, who looks a bit like half a dog in this picture.. |
Philip rehydrating, cleared understorey in background |
Geoff and Philip hard at it. |
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Poly-tunnel palaver
Guy, unravelling. |
Philip and Remy do interpretive dance in the Society's new performance space. |
The more or less finished item. |
Saturday, 25 May 2013
Summer work 2013 - The polytunnel
Guy, Ben, Mandy, Ben and Dave. And blue sky! |
Towards the end Guy and Dave became fixated on some old concreted in fence posts at the bottom end of the poly tunnel. They enjoyed subjecting these to considerable violence.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
For your consideration, new tree protection for next season
Cath with tree |
Monday, 15 April 2013
The phantom tree strangler of Butterley
So, I went up to Butterley to replace some failed trees this morning, putting in 15 Scots Pine and 15 Rowan on a patch we planted with Emma and John Gray. I looked over in the next clough to see how our trees were doing there and discovered a dozen or so trees had had their tubes "strangled". The tubes had been bent, twisted and scrunched, presumably to stop the trees growing out. It is quite a remote spot, and mostly hidden from public view. So someone has deliberately and surreptitiously gone in there and done this. A Twite loving twitcher? Fighting back against the dreaded trees?
Saturday, 13 April 2013
Last day of the Season
Stephen, Dave, and a box of scones. |
The Senior Section, Ramsay, Brian, Trevor, Peter (and Ben?) went to Meltham Cop to finish up there.
Sunday, 7 April 2013
Scammonden and Meltham Cop
Lovely sunny morning with snow still on the ground (and piled up alongside roads). Myself, Philip, Dave, Neil, Jess and Andrew went to Scammonden and planted 120 Oak and Rowan. Had fruit cake, and looked at the Heron's meeting in the trees on the opposite side of the reservoir like they did last year. Trevor, Peter, Dianne and Ben went to Meltham Cop and staked and guarded 200 trees. Just one more Saturday of planting left? Then a nice rest.
Dave, Andrew, Jess and Neil |
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Last round at Parkwood
This week we all stuck together and went to Parkwood to plant some Woodland Trust trees. This had been planned for last weekend with Lindley Infant school, but the big blizzard put the kibosh on that. And the fact that it was Easter Weekend meant we had far fewer participants from Lindley School than usual. They missed a lovely morning, and homemade Easter nest chocolate cakes. We were myself, Philip, Dave, Rob, Richard, Geoff, Dianne, Jess, Trevor, Peter, Andrew, Yolande and friend (sorry, didn't get name). We planted approx. 400 trees.
Plenty of cakes left to eat in the pub, where the conversation ranged widely from Quidditch rules to lost woolly hats and electrocution.
Plenty of cakes left to eat in the pub, where the conversation ranged widely from Quidditch rules to lost woolly hats and electrocution.
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Hedges, Pines, and Shelter belts
Eating cake and admiring our handiwork. Remy, me, Hap and Cath. |
And thanks again to Tara and family for a very generous donation to Society funds.
Cath, hedge, trees. |
Monday, 11 March 2013
Replanting at Scammonden
Ben, and Jess |
Saturday, 2 March 2013
Finishing up at Parkwood
Packing up, job done. 2500 trees in total. |
Saturday, 23 February 2013
Another 500+ trees planted at Parkwood
Ropey photo I know, but you can see the nascent hedge, and all the trees planted in the field in the distance. |
Tree Society folk were: Ben, Philip, myself, Stephen, Peter, Hap, Geoff, Remy, Duncan (and Harvey the dog) and Dave. Planting some oaks in the adjoining field were Brian, Peter, Ramsay, Trevor and Dianne. Cake was a very nice coconut and lime sponge.
Then we retired to the Sair in Linthwaite for our mid-season meeting. Dianne provided us all with soup and bread. And the meeting went quickly as several present wished to get home to watch the rugby.
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Parkwood and Pasture Wood, again.
Philip, Guy, Dave, Andrew, Hap and Stephen |
Geoff
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Cop Hill with Scouts
The Cop Hill plantation was planted some 16 years ago. A very difficult
site, very high up and a former tip area. Initial planting struggled but
subsequent planting of Italian alder has resulted in a decent copse.
Last Saturday Huddersfield North Scout leaders were on a training
weekend camping in the nearby Scout wood at the top of Merrydale. Guy
and Phillip gave an introduction and trained on the maintenance /
mangement of the copse which included planting an additional 15 Italian
Alder. Tree guards and stakes were removed, the oaks
were formatively pruned and any larch that were shading the oaks had
the shading branches removed. About 16 workers including Guy, Phillip
and myself completed the maintenance. It would be great to plant
an under storey of holly within the copse to secure the site. Duncan.
Saturday, 9 February 2013
500 tree challenge! Surpassed!
These people planted 550 trees today. Photo by Duncan. |
Maxime hard at work planting, while Philip and Andrew idly chat. |