A silver bullet for Climate; ah, if only there were one! As they say, it’s complicated. “Silver Buckshot”, (a phrase from Prof. Phil Spector is his proposal on how we can change our lives to live longer in a podcast with Dan Buettner, championing the benefits of spending time gardening for longevity); now that’s aContinueContinue reading “Tiny Forests; a silver bullet for Climate?”
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Inspiration from UForest – Great to join with the Trinity and Darndale project and plant some rescued oak!
Great to be out on Friday with the Darndale Community. Hats off to the @TrinityCollege initiative, it was great to be in at the initial discussions in the Trinity Business School at the launch of this project and great to see it in gear! Especially nice to add, with permission, our 3 MeerBomenNu oak treesContinueContinue reading “Inspiration from UForest – Great to join with the Trinity and Darndale project and plant some rescued oak!”
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?”
