Why not fruit trees?

We consider it important in our Easy Treesie project to include a small number of non-native species, common naturalised trees in the main, since our list of natives is 28 species only (two of these, elm and ash are not plantable due to disease status and certain others may not be suitable due to conditions).ContinueContinue reading “Why not fruit trees?”

It’s #TREETIME with #MoreTreesNow !

https://moretreesnow.eco/irish-schoolchildren-transplant-1-million-trees/ MORE TREES NOW IS PROUD TO JOIN THE EASY TREESIE PROJECT AND CRANN- TREES FOR IRELAND PLANTING IN A NEW AND EXCITING WAY; “LET NATURE BE OUR NURSERY” IS THE MOTTO OF THIS DUTCH INITIATIVE. On the 28th and 29th of November Easy Treesie Project with Crann, Trees for Ireland will continue the great start made last springContinueContinue reading “It’s #TREETIME with #MoreTreesNow !”

Ireland has lost almost all of its native forests – here’s how to bring them back – News & Events | Trinity College Dublin

https://www.tcd.ie/news_events/articles/2023/ireland-has-lost-almost-all-of-its-native-forests–heres-how-to-bring-them-back/#:~:text=Thousands%20of%20years%20ago%2C%20more,for%20any%20type%20of%20agriculture.

Carbon Farming…call for input…

Call for input: carbon farming methodologies  As preparation for the meeting on carbon farming methodologies (21 and 22 June 2023), DG CLIMA has launched a survey to obtain a comprehensive overview of existing certification methodologies for carbon farming practices along the QU.A.L.ITY criteria (QUantification, Additionality, Long-term storage, and Sustainability). We are seeking responses from playersContinueContinue reading “Carbon Farming…call for input…”