Covid restrictions mean we probably won't get back for a few weeks.
With Allan doing all the hard work, we cleared a big area of 6 foot high fireweed and planted 36 new hawthorn and birch trees at The Knock, just before Christmas.
Covid restrictions mean we probably won't get back for a few weeks.
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Planted 11 hawthorn trees and 1 silver birch at The Knock.
That's a total of 150 trees planted this year. Planted 9 silver birches (and some heather) in the snow at Hillend Country Park (that makes 100 this year).
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