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.
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