Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Pinewood Discussions
The group had a lovely walk along Glen Quoich through the native pine & birch woods. The results of the National Trust for Scotland's management of controlling deer numbers to allow natural regeneration of trees was showing signs of success. Good seedling regeneration of birch, alder, Scots pine and willow was evident along the Quoich
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Scottish Native Woods at the Royal Highland Show
A quiet backwater..........
Good and bad
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Windblasted Atlantic Hazel
However it was a beautiful early summer's day: here's the view towards some of the slate islands. I was fortunate enough to be accompanied by two hazel champions, Brian and Sandy Coppins. Brian was just back from collecting his Linean Medal, and Sandy capped the day by finding a new site for hazel glove funghi.
Friday, 17 June 2011
Trees and Sheep
During the visit the group visited the experimental agroforestry plots where areas of Scots pine, larch and sycamore were planted at varying planting densities of 100 trees per hectare (ha) and 400 trees per ha. Agroforestry systems on the open hill combine pasture grazing for sheep with the trees providing shelter for livestock. The trees also add to the landscape quality of the local countryside.It was interesting to see a new area of agroforestry planted with ash. A sturdy supporting post is required to prevent the stock knocking the tree over as they are a preferred rubbing post. In the past ash was cut and used as fodder for livestock.
You can visit these plots yourself via a self-guided trail, find out more on the James Hutton Institute website.
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Sunday, 12 June 2011
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
FEI stall at Fife Show
Howe of Fife FEI cluster group
We are always looking for new people. If you go onto http://www.foresteducation.org/ you can find your nearest cluster.
If you live in East Fife and want to be involved in the Howe of Fife cluster or want to find out more you can contact the secretary jane.holmes@fife.gov.uk or the chair chris.childe@scottishnativewoods.org.uk