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Summer is trying to arrive!
Unseasonably cold still but in dinner gardens with warm microclimates the roses are out!
Mammoth Holly hedge
This hedge hasn’t been cut for a few years, reduced in height and cut. Lots of thick brambles made it harder. Bramble stems are very fibrous and can be used to make strong cordage, link to video here https://youtu.be/yllZBqAOek8
HEDGES
“The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. (CSS) or the Environmentally Sensitive Area scheme (ESA) you must not cut hedgerows during the main bird nesting season which is taken to be from 1 March to 31 July (inclusive)” It’s 2023 and time will fly – leave it too late to deal with hedges – and youContinue reading “HEDGES”
