Coals to Newcastle came to mind when we were asked by M.Gaze Ltd to plant 15,000 reeds (Phragmites australis) at their waste treatment site
in Norfolk. The treatment beds were a
refurbished set of horizontal gravel redbeds with a total area of 3,800m2.
A landscaping company specialising in wetland creation, erosion control, growing & selling live willow, wildlife protection and mitigation & reedbed design & creation
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
The end of the Willow Season
The willow season is well and truly over although we are still getting plenty of enquiries. When the weather warms up and the days get longer, people start thinking about getting into their garden and planting – even though it might be too late for certain things.
Ideally, willow will be planted before the end of March, even earlier if it’s a particularly warm, dry spring.
This season we sold pretty much every last rod.
Ideally, willow will be planted before the end of March, even earlier if it’s a particularly warm, dry spring.
This season we sold pretty much every last rod.
Friday, 11 May 2012
Erosion control on the River Severn
Sustrans contacted us to see if we could devise a low cost,
low impact scheme and it seemed to me that using live willow was ideal as all
along the lower reaches of the River Severn willow is the climax
vegetation. The river is full of silt; given a decent root mat from the willows, this silt will be deposited to
help build up the bank.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Arundel site visit
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