The oak lace bug: A potential threat to oak trees
...Italy in 2000, and has since become established in more than 20 countries in Central and Eastern Europe. However, don’t panic! The oak lace bug is not known to be...
...Italy in 2000, and has since become established in more than 20 countries in Central and Eastern Europe. However, don’t panic! The oak lace bug is not known to be...
...tree species and novel hormone delivery technologies. International Plant Propagation Technology Ltd Development of new propagation containers tailored for use in the UK forestry industry, including hybrid containers suitable for...
...planting new woodlands and the incentives available to them. I love being out and about and sharing my passion for the countryside with interested parties. This includes site visits in...
...investment so thinking about woodland design, and early-years protection will pay dividends in the long-term. After planting, trees need periodic inspection, a quick response to signs of mammal damage and...
...in the Croglin Valley, not taking care of tree planting before and after can result in massive losses. Over the last 10 years, landowners in the Croglin Valley have entered...
...this involves providing guidance and information, practical management of dams and the protection of important trees. Further information can be found in the Beaver Management Strategy Framework developed as part...
...diverse mix of tree species. Oak has a special place in our culture in Britain and is often the first species of choice when creating native woodland. It has many...
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...new woodlands, restocking existing ones, as well as for planting trees outside woods including hedgerows and urban planting projects. However, to facilitate the step-change in production that increased planting will...
...or in larger stems grow into conspicuous (frequently diamond-shaped) cankers. Annual attacks began decimating ash in woodlands across ever-increasing areas of mainland Europe – particularly rapid deaths were noted on...