Dorset Trees, Woods & Hedges Network (@treesfordorset) 's Twitter Profile
Dorset Trees, Woods & Hedges Network

@treesfordorset

Informal network of local groups and volunteers passionate about planting, looking after and celebrating trees, woods & hedgerows in Dorset - here to grow.

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Callum Robinson (@callumgrobinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Making the most of a flaw in the timber; embracing and working with it, rather than cutting it out. A typically playful, almost hidden (and undoubtedly off the cuff) detail from a bespoke oak cabinet I worked on with my father many years ago. (Image recently unearthed)

Making the most of a flaw in the timber; embracing and working with it, rather than cutting it out. A typically playful, almost hidden (and undoubtedly off the cuff) detail from a bespoke oak cabinet I worked on with my father many years ago.
(Image recently unearthed)
CPRE The countryside charity (@cpre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The veteran stumps were magically rejuvenated' When author and rewilder Christopher Hart teamed up with friends to lay a hedgerow, the results astonished them all. This #NationalHedgerowWeek, discover the restorative power of hedgelaying 💚 👇 cpre.org.uk/stories/hedge-…

The Tree Council (@thetreecouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hedgerows are amazing, and they are even more amazing when connected with other hedgerows! Here are the top reasons why hedgerow connectivity is so important 🌳 #NationalHedgerowWeek #NHW

The Tree Council (@thetreecouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out @hedgelink_uk's Hedge Hub! The ‘go to’ place for anybody seeking hedgerow knowledge and learning. Take a look at short videos discussing the benefits of hedgerows in each area. #NationalHedgerowWeek buff.ly/3ydYdBn

Jake Fiennes (@jake_fiennes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I understand it’s #NationalHedgerowWeek This hedge delivers multiple benefits It only really works with what is adjacent to it, species rich flower margins and cultivated areas for our plants It’s all about diversity in landscape Btw there’s also food production😉

As I understand it’s #NationalHedgerowWeek 

This hedge delivers multiple benefits

It only really works with what is adjacent to it, species rich flower margins and cultivated areas for our plants 

It’s all about diversity in landscape

Btw there’s also food production😉
People's Trust for Endangered Species (@ptes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Connectivity within a hedge is very important. 🌳🌳🌳 Hedges often get gaps when they are managed in the same way for too long, such as being trimmed to the same height each year, rather than manged on their lifecycle #NationalHedgerowWeek

Connectivity within a hedge is very important. 🌳🌳🌳 Hedges often get gaps when they are managed in the same way for too long, such as being trimmed to the same height each year, rather than manged on their lifecycle #NationalHedgerowWeek
People's Trust for Endangered Species (@ptes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We all know hedgerows are good for wildlife, but what have they ever done for us? #NationalHedgerowWeek 🌳 From reducing soil erosion, shelter for livestock, a source for pollinators to pollinate our crops, store carbon to name but a few! youtube.com/watch?v=42iiC9…

The Tree Council (@thetreecouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NationalHedgerowWeek coincides with #PlantHealthWeek – how perfect! We all need to do our bit to support hedgerow health, and sometimes that just involves knowing what to look for, and then letting others know!

#NationalHedgerowWeek coincides with #PlantHealthWeek – how perfect!

We all need to do our bit to support hedgerow health, and sometimes that just involves knowing what to look for, and then letting others know!
Copsework (@copseworker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A quick video to illustrate the wood in spring after it’s been coppiced and all wood and brash has been removed to allow maximum regeneration.

Alistair Hayhurst (@alihayhurst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the coppiced Hazel is slowly drying out it’s nice to turn to Sweet Chestnut to work with at this time. Still easy and a joy to cleave~a gate cleft from a single stem and some extras for the pales. That’s the beauty with it~a small amount can go a long way. Copper Rose heads👌🏻

As the coppiced Hazel is slowly drying out it’s nice to turn to Sweet Chestnut to work with at this time. 
Still easy and a joy to cleave~a gate cleft from a single stem and some extras for the pales. That’s the beauty with it~a small amount can go a long way. Copper Rose heads👌🏻
Caught by the River (@tweetbytheriver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Newly published by Aurum, @Wylmenmuir's ‘The Heart of the Woods’ recognises the wisdom and dignity of trees over the course of a Celtic year, writes Sue Brooks caughtbytheriver.net/2024/06/the-he…

Newly published by <a href="/aurumpress/">Aurum</a>, @Wylmenmuir's ‘The Heart of the Woods’ recognises the wisdom and dignity of trees over the course of a Celtic year, writes Sue Brooks caughtbytheriver.net/2024/06/the-he…
The Tree Council (@thetreecouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW EVENT! Our next session in our tree growing series, Growing Up will look at introducing you to some of the main things we need to think about when keeping our young trees alive and thriving over the difficult summer months. Tickets available here: buff.ly/4bPKC1W

NEW EVENT! Our next session in our tree growing series, Growing Up will look at introducing you to some of the main things we need to think about when keeping our young trees alive and thriving over the difficult summer months. 

Tickets available here: buff.ly/4bPKC1W
Alistair Hayhurst (@alihayhurst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finishing the top binding to a hazel hurdle~adding in a rod to every upright secures the top and adds a nice twist appearance at the same time. Joins in to a little cleft chestnut pale picket fence I did last week. Hard to imagine this was once a hideous line of leylandii.

Gary Cook RI SGFA (@cookthepainter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thanks to Dorset Magazine for letting me chat about trees, paint and fern-spotting for my ‘Temperate times’ exhibition opening tomorrow theartstable.co.uk/gallery/gary_c… dorset-magazine.co.uk/app/DORCOM #watercolour #painting #temperaterainforest

Huge thanks to <a href="/DorsetMag/">Dorset Magazine</a> for letting me chat about trees, paint and fern-spotting for my ‘Temperate times’ exhibition opening tomorrow 

theartstable.co.uk/gallery/gary_c…

dorset-magazine.co.uk/app/DORCOM

#watercolour #painting #temperaterainforest
The Tree Council (@thetreecouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last call for tickets! Our next session in our tree growing series, Growing Up will look at introducing you to some of the main things we need to think about when keeping our young trees alive and thriving over the difficult summer months. Free tickets: buff.ly/4bPKC1W

Last call for tickets! Our next session in our tree growing series, Growing Up will look at introducing you to some of the main things we need to think about when keeping our young trees alive and thriving over the difficult summer months.

Free tickets: buff.ly/4bPKC1W
Ireland's Trees & Mythology (@tree_folklore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Hawthorn is a mysterious 🌳 and a magical 🌳 In the Ogham script developed nearly two millennia ago, but based on an ancient belief system, the 🌳 is represented by Huath, a word derived from Uath which meant fear or terror. In spite of this the Hawthorn has so much

The Hawthorn is a mysterious 🌳 and a magical 🌳

In the Ogham script developed nearly two millennia ago, but based on an ancient belief system, the 🌳 is represented by Huath, a word derived from Uath which meant fear or terror.

In spite of this the Hawthorn has so much