Thursday, 17 September 2015
Guard straightening in the rain
A pensive Ben and John look on as Tania is amused and Hap enjoys his cake. Do the alders heavy with berries suggest a harsh winter ahead? |
These trees planted about four years ago are doing well, especially
the Italian alder and some of the birch with a few oak also showing
good growth. However they have been battered by the wind in places and
as the deer are quite a problem here we need
to try and keep the trees straight and as protected as possible, so
spent a rainy but not unpleasant morning straightening up guards and
banging in stakes. Quite few trees were big enough to remove stake and
guard completely so we accumulated a store of useful
spare materials where they were not too damaged. Quite a few stakes
were reused on other trees with broken stakes and the rest were taken
back to the nursery. There is more to do here. We were, Hap, Philip,
Tania, Ben, John and myself. Cake was a delicious
fruit cake. Philip was particularly proud of a new tool belt and I was
excited about using my new camera only to find after taking one group
photo it had run out of memory so had to resort back to my phone for
'the belt'.
Geoff
'The belt' |
Saturday, 29 August 2015
Scammonden scamps
Jess' cropped trousers were discussed. |
We were: myself, Jess and Lizzie the Dog, Duncan and Harvey the dog, Peter W., Philip, and Ben. Cake was blueberry muffins, freshly made with blueberries out of mum's garden.
Before |
After |
Saturday, 18 July 2015
A big push for Wessenden valley
Hap grabs some Chocolate cake |
A three line whip got a good turn out: myself, Hap, Tanya, Geoff, John, Philip, Ben, Dave and Steve. We think we finished it all today, both the Butterley bit and the far end up by Blakeley. After Thursday nights session as well I am now officially knackered. But all those thousands of trees are now seeing a good bit of daylight, and should get a couple of months good growth in before the darker months.
And we begin the planning for those darker months now, site visits, and sourcing of trees and materials.
In the photo below, in the distance you can see tree guards that we have exposed in the bracken on the hillside.
Steve, Tanya (hiding), Geoff and Hap. |
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