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Volunteers have helped plant more than 3.7 miles of hedgerow on 30 sites across Shropshire over the winter months, in the ...
Coppice-working Victorian woodmen often encountered a hazel or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), fast asleep in thickets or tree hollows. Charmed by the sweet, golden ball of fur, they’d pop ...
On this day in 2024, the East Anglian Daily Times reported that a former Blue Peter gardener had transformed a neglected area ...
Exmoor National Park Authority (ENPA) says work taking place across Exmoor this year is part of its ongoing ambition to aid temperate rainforest recovery and help conserve rare and heritage species.
Lots of plants are suitable for coppicing, including laurel, hazel, dogwood, rose and willow ... They added: “There are also times we need to coppice shrubs which grow along the boundaries of our land ...
Through, cross the track to the opposite half-gate into the narrow path inside a wide medieval road (from Milton Abbas to Dewlish and Puddletown) with side-banks, trees and hazel. Keep straight on ...
Lots of plants are suitable for coppicing, including laurel, hazel, dogwood ... They added: “There are also times we need to coppice shrubs which grow along the boundaries of our land.
DM/25/0585: 19 Lucastes Road, Haywards Heath. T1 Yew - fell, T2 Hazel - fell, T3 Beech - fell. T4 Holly x2 - coppice. T5 ...