The New Plantation Comes of Age

It’s been nearly five years since this section of the conifer plantation was felled and replanted. Now it seems the 1100 saplings have suddenly reached adolescence to form a youthfully vigorous, broadleaf woodland. The plan to leave plenty of clearings and let the understorey thrive seems to have paid off. Read more…

Short Faggots

The birch thinning has now been completed for this season and the stems seem to be the perfect length for making up short faggots. Interestingly, the short faggot or ‘nicket’ was standardised in 1474 as measuring 3 feet long by 2 feet in circumference. Historically used as a fuel source; Read more…

Spring Cleaning

Now that spring is upon us and the bracken has withered, it’s time to thin out the new plantation. Lots of self-set Douglas fir and Scots pine have emerged from the undergrowth, and I guess, I must have now cleared over 1000! I’ve kept a few on, to fill out Read more…

Fencing and Straining

Repairing the fence that circles the wood is an ongoing task. Although I regularly undertake tree inspections, stormy weather can push over even the soundest of specimens, and windblown trees seem to gravitate towards the fence line! It’s hard work, but, at last, I’ve invested in a wire strainer which Read more…

Bast Fibre

Just under the bark of most tree species, you’ll find the phloem layer which transports essential carbohydrates to the rest of the plant. Its fibres have been used for millennia to make numerous products such as cordage, baskets, and textiles. Commonly called bast fibre, it is harvested from the felled Read more…

Voewood

It’s been a privilege to be working at Voewood House over the last few weeks, constructing four garden arches for the sunken formal-garden. The finials were made from a red stoneware and inlaid with geometric patterns drawn from the architectural details of this fine Arts and Crafts house. The house Read more…