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  • Are Cherry Trees Good for Wildlife?

     are showstoppers, but often sterile or so densely petalled that insects can’t reach the nectar. 💡 Good : Prunus incisa ‘The Bride’ Prunus ‘Hally Jolivette’ Prunus ‘Shirotae’ Prunus ‘Snow Goose’ ❌ Not so good native oaks or hawthorns, some species (like Prunus padus , the bird cherry) are part of native British woodland life, including: Birds  that feed on fruit (in fruiting species) Moths  that use Prunus as a larval food Are cherry trees good for bees? Yes — especially single-flowered types .

  • Are Magnolia Trees Good for Wildlife & Pollinators?

    When planning a wildlife-friendly garden, it's natural to wonder: Are magnolia trees good for wildlife Expert Insight:  According to Woodland Trust advice , flowering trees like magnolias provide critical don’t produce as much nectar as some native species, they are rich in pollen, which is an essential food Magnolia Grandiflora , offers one of the first pollen sources in late winter and early spring, when food Is magnolia good for a wildlife hedge?

  • Exploring Bare Root Hedging

    Dog Rose - Dog Rose is a native fast-growing shrubby hedging plant often used in mixed hedges. chosen plants that we know will grow well together to give you a beautiful mixed hedge that will be good Preparing the soil before planting by adding a good general-purpose compost and, optionally, a slow-release

  • The Best Mixed Hedging Packs for Every Outdoor Space (2025 Guide)

    Recognised by The Woodland Trust  – Approved for environmental stewardship and countryside conservation Dog Rose Pink summer flowers and vitamin-rich rose hips for wildlife. Dog Rose Pink summer flowers and vitamin-rich rose hips. Dog Rose Classic pink flowers followed by vitamin-rich rose hips. Dog Rose Beautiful pink flowers, rose hips for birds.

  • Special Hedging Mixes Inspectors Like: A Farmer’s Guide to Native Species That Tick Every Box

    Sites:  Thrives in both hedges and woodland edges. Dog Rose (Rosa canina) Soils:  Light, well-drained soils preferred. Rose hips are a classic winter food. Sites:  Shady hedgerows, woodland edge. typically includes: 60–70% core species  (Hawthorn & Blackthorn) 30–40% diversity species  (Spindle, Hazel, Dog

  • 2026 Guide to Hedge, Tree and Woodland Planting Grants in England, Scotland & Wales

    Creation Offer can fund over £10k/ha plus ongoing payments for creating new woods . (Hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel, holly, dog rose, etc., are typical – pure beech hedges aren’t funded unless Native Low-Density  is an interesting one: only 400–500 trees/ha (more sparse, wood-pasture style). This suits creating a sparse, parkland or wood pasture habitat where density is low.  – e.g. native conservation woods vs. commercial conifers have different rates.

  • How to Plant a Countryside Stewardship Hedge (BN11 & BN7 Planting Guide)

    . ✔ 5–7 plants per metre This ensures density and good long-term shape. ✔ Native species only Required Prepare the Ground Good preparation makes a big difference to your young hedge. ✔ Mark out your hedge For BN11: Max 70% hawthorn Minimum 4 other species (e.g., blackthorn, hazel, field maple, spindle, dog Mulch and Weed Control To help your hedge establish: ✔ Apply a light mulch (woodchip or composted bark With the right planting method and good aftercare, your hedge will establish quickly and provide long-term

  • BN7 & BN11 Hedgerow Grants: A Farmer’s Guide to Gapping-Up and Planting New Hedges

    Carbon and air quality Hedgerows store carbon in their wood and roots. ball-park figures per metre: Plants:  £5–£7 Native hedge packs (hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel, field maple, dog BN11 purposes include: Reinstating old hedges shown on historic maps Linking two existing hedges or woods Common native hedge species include: Hawthorn (quickthorn) Blackthorn Hazel Field maple Dogwood Dog rose hawthorn 30% blackthorn Wildlife-rich mix 50% hawthorn 20% blackthorn 10% hazel 10% field maple 10% dog

  • Transforming Your Landscape: Discovering the Perfect Hedging Pack for You

    Featuring sturdy Hawthorn and native species like Hazel, Field Maple, Dog Rose, and Crab Apple, it ensures

  • Greening the Farmland: How UK's Agricultural and Forestry Initiatives Are Driving Sustainability

    Woodland Creation: - Countryside Stewardship encourages the creation of woodlands through various Woodland Creation Scheme Woodlands are integral to carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and The Woodland Creation scheme encourages the establishment of new woodlands through financial incentives - They also provide sustainable sources of timber and other wood products. 3.3. - Proper planning ensures that new woodlands are ecologically valuable.

  • How to Master Your March Gardening Jobs: The Essential Guide for British Gardens

    Late-flowering climbers such as Clematis viticella  and shrubs like Rosa canina  ( Dog Rose ) also benefit Mulching around plants Good soil needs mulching after preparation. Garden compost, wood chippings, and processed bark are biodegradable options that feed nutrients into Its ornamental crab apples provide a valuable food source for birds and wildlife. A good plan will give your garden what it needs to flourish in the growing season.

  • Planting for the Future: Unlocking Grant Support for Native and Commercial Tree Planting Across the UK

    Whether you’re planting a small wildlife hedge, establishing a native woodland, or considering commercial schemes like the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) to support from AONBs and organizations like the Woodland Northern Ireland: Forest Expansion Scheme This scheme supports native and commercial woodland creation The Woodland Trust The Woodland Trust provides free tree packs and tailored support for native woodland Partnership : This scheme helps create new woodlands with an emphasis on timber production and carbon

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