Discovering hedge planting with Surrey Wildlife Trust
Recently we were joined by sixth form student Greta, who spent some time at the Trust gaining professional insights into the conservation sector. In this blog Greta explains her day gaining…
Recently we were joined by sixth form student Greta, who spent some time at the Trust gaining professional insights into the conservation sector. In this blog Greta explains her day gaining…
Following on from my last blog, this blog answers three big questions about my favourite habitat, the hedgerow.
Hedgerows are the UK’s largest priority habitat. With a combined range of around half a million miles
Hedgelaying is a traditional skill which used to be commonly practised by farmers during the quieter winter months, between November and March, when plants lie dormant.
Some 52% of hedgerows in Britain were lost after WWII, but the many benefits of hedgerows are being recognised once again
November saw the start of both hedge planting and hedge laying for Surrey Wildlife Trust’s Hedgerow Heritage Project.