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Hazel coppicing

Most years, we cut a section of our 200 hazel trees on rotation, so that they produce a cluster of new growth. The shoots grow upwards to the light, making long, straight sticks. Traditionally, these had many uses such as hurdles and thatching s... Read more…

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Tree felling – ash dieback

We have had to fell some ash trees which were suffering from ash dieback disease. This is a spreading affliction which may not kill a tree, but weakens it. Signs of ash dieback include loss of leaves from the tips of branches; over half of our a... Read more…

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Willow animal sculptures

This year we used some of our colourful willow to make sculptures.  Douglas the roe deer was commissioned for a conference on “Wilding gardens” at Manchester University.  After featuring on stage at the conference, he has taken up re... Read more…