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Splitting firewood with a an axe

Processing some of the fallen trees, lots of logs stacked and a bit of axe splitting

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 14, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Splitting firewood with a an axe

Woodpecker lives here

As we clear the dead and fallen trees always mindful to leave some standing dead wood esp this 12ft dead trunk with a wood pecker hole

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 13, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Woodpecker lives here

Eco system services

Trees are amazing organisms, as well as providing fuel, fruits, flowers, medicines , sugars,building materials etc etc…..they also provide lots of free eco system services, sort of free things they do for us by just being there. So today it’s their shade providing, sounds simple but canopy cover can reduce temperatures in cities by aContinue reading “Eco system services”

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 12, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Eco system services

Keep an eye out for fungus

Here’s a small bracket fungus we found on a very sickly looking lilac tree. The leaves and flowers were very small and wilting and it’s almost certain this is as a result of the fungus.

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 11, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Keep an eye out for fungus

Back on the bike yesterday

Where possible we are reducing our carbon foot print, yesterday was pruning a small local Eucalyptus a d chipping on site, all possible on to the Bakfiet cargo bike and trailer

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 10, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Back on the bike yesterday

London plane

Platanus x Hispanics often seen planted as a street tree being very tolerant to pollution, these large camouflage barked trees have majestic sweeping limbs and big shade giving leaves.

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 9, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on London plane

What’s going on?

It’s hard to photograph trees sometimes and here’s one of my worst pictures, the bushy tree on the right is an Elm and on the right mainly in silhouette is the Sycamore we reduced.

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 8, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on What’s going on?

Cornus florida

This flowering Dogwood (cornus) looks amazing this spring with its white poppy-like flowers.

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 7, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Cornus florida

Upturned

I love how the grass and flowers have clung on to this upturned root plate.

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 6, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Upturned

Bluebells

Great to return to the woods we are working in again today and in the weeks in between they’ve been carpeted with Bluebells

Posted byDavid BernsteinMay 5, 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Bluebells

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