Mosaic Pattern Tree Planting for a Naturalistic Woodland
By woodlandstv
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In this film by Kate Vickers, we revisit Moor Trees for a second time to see them planting the young trees they've grown in their nursery. Woodland Creation Officer Jack Hunt explains how they are creating a naturalistic style woodland by planting a mix of local native trees in a mosaic pattern. This is a mix of both canopy and shrub level species. He also talks about the importance and benefit of involving the local community in creating the new woodlands.
In the first film with Moor Trees we learnt about the process they go through in gathering, processing and storing native tree seeds, planting native tree seeds, through to growing on the young saplings. Please see https://youtu.be/Q7Yl8ztzJTg.
For more information on Moor Trees, their volunteering opportunities, and their mission to restore native broadleaf woodland please see:
website: https://moortrees.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moortrees.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moortrees/
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@moortrees
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