Sunday, 13 December 2015

Nearly there! Over 90 trees planted so far.

Another productive morning planting 30cm whips along the line of the Spiral Maze, filling in the gaps left last year.  These trees are part of the Centenary Woods in memory of the First World War.

 

Seven volunteers with me behind the camera!

 

To help the seven volunteers, I drew out a map of the design, so that we could see more clearly where we needed to plant.


 

Andrew also had the idea of tying tape to each cane, so that Roger will be able to see the line of trees, when he tops the grassy paths.  This has made it a lot clearer for us all to see where the hedgerow is.

 

Each cane now has a red and white flag

 As well as the 30cm whips, supplied by The Woodland Trust, we also planted Goat Willow and Red Dogwood cuttings.  If these survive they will help to fill out the rows, while the smaller ones are catching up.  

 

We found several caterpillars low down in the grass, showing just how mild a winter we are having, with hardly a frost yet.  One was the caterpillar of the Ringlet butterfly which breeds on this site.


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