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tree planting

  1. orchards4u

    planting 100 fruit trees on my farm land

    i have a green pasture that i want to plant fruit trees in. around 100 fruit trees however my neighbours are a pain in the arse. last time i cut the grass i had the council come over because the neighbours complianed that i was ploughing my pasture which i was not doing. so do i need any kind of...
  2. Joe Ravenhill

    Looking For Work Tree work/ conservation

    Hi all, I am a qualified Tree Surgeon looking to expand my customer base. If you have any of those trees in a tight spot or too big to comfortably handle in house then I could be the answer. Based in Dorset I can provide a friendly and reliable service for all of your arboricultural needs...
  3. Sheila Cooke

    Live Demo: Designing Trees to Fit the Landscape, with Darren Doherty

    How and where to plant trees to get the full benefit? According to the Soil Association, planting the right trees on farms can boost farm productivity by about 30%. How and where should you plant trees to get the full benefit? In this webinar with Regrarians' Darren Doherty, you will learn key...
  4. E

    shropshire, Bridgnorth

    Looking to buy a small parcel of land, under an acre, to plant a few trees and possibly keep a few chickens (depending on location) within Shrophire and preferably within Bridgnorth area. Thanks
  5. Lazy-Farmer

    Rented live Christmas tree farming advice.

    For a while I have been thinking about a pice of ground I have that’s not handy for most jobs and I was interested in doing some Christmas trees on it. But I was thinking about doing live tree rental rather than cutting them down. Rather similar to fruit trees I assume. Anyone had any...
  6. The Business Barn

    Call for more on-farm tree planting...

    Soaring timber and firewood prices should act as an incentive for more farmers to consider planting trees or better manage areas of existing woodland on their farms, according to forestry body Confor. Figures from the Forestry Commission show timber prices have risen by almost 30% in a year and...
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