Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Hedgelaying at Trevalon
Hedgelaying at Trevalon
Coppicing & laying hedges is traditionally done in winter when the trees are dormant.
There are 1500m of hedge banks at Trevalon. We intend to lay 100 to 150m a year so that all the hedges on the farm are cut on a 10 to 15 year cycle. This year we intend to lay over 100m.
Thanks you to Chris, who on Saturday 14th organised a day of hedge laying. Eight volunteers began work on the hedge at the top of Midsummer Meadow. We did about 30m in the day and shared tea around the fire used to burn the brash.
Another day’s work is planned soon. If you would like to help out, please come along.
Coppicing & laying hedges is traditionally done in winter when the trees are dormant.
There are 1500m of hedge banks at Trevalon. We intend to lay 100 to 150m a year so that all the hedges on the farm are cut on a 10 to 15 year cycle. This year we intend to lay over 100m.
Thanks you to Chris, who on Saturday 14th organised a day of hedge laying. Eight volunteers began work on the hedge at the top of Midsummer Meadow. We did about 30m in the day and shared tea around the fire used to burn the brash.
Another day’s work is planned soon. If you would like to help out, please come along.