Hazel, willow, beef and storytelling from Bedfordshire

Living willow fence nearly complete

Living willow fence nearly complete
After a couple of days work I’ve finished this thirty metres of open weave willow fence. It took a while to decide exactly where to go with this job. I’m always very careful about recommending the use of living willow – it can be a right pain once it gets going and in the wrong place its speed [...]

Fun, games and stories in Bedfordshir...

Fun, games and stories in Bedfordshire
Jane was at the Forest Centre, Marston Moretaine yesterday, leading a half term kids’ activity day. As ever, she came up with something that most kids and, from the sound of it, parents and grandparents, found lots of fun – making amazing coloured animal pictures using tissue paper and models in colourful plasticine. There’s more [...]

No hedge crimes here

No hedge crimes here
In the hands of an amateur, a tractor mounted flail can be bad news for a hedge. There’s still evidence of hedge crime to be found without looking too hard. But you’ve got to consider a bit of hedge history and take a look at what these things can do when in the right hands [...]

Wonderful willow

Wonderful willow
It may be hard work getting the stuff cut, sorted, bundled and safely inside; and it’s certainly bitterly cold at the moment, but on a day like today the willow looks completely wonderful.  A miraculous transformation takes place sometime in the autumn and I’m still not sure exactly when. From a more or less uniform greenish [...]

A hazel tunnel

A hazel tunnel
A couple of weeks ago I built a four metre long tunnel using hazel poles. This was for a client who is developing a great garden and wants to grow more veg. She spent the day helping which was great too. The idea is to create something that will carry climbing plants – lots of [...]

Storytelling training for the Wildlif...

Storytelling training for the Wildlife Trust
Jane’s been at Randall’s Farm today running a training course called “Storytelling in Environmental Education” for the Wildlife Trust. The course was designed for anyone already working in an area where storytelling could add to what they do. There were Forest School practitioners, Wildlife Trust staff as well as others who lead guided walks and [...]

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