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Dead Standing Trees

21/2/2019

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Following a previous B-Log I was asked what I meant by 'dead standing trees', so I though I'd explain via the B-Log. Increasing the biodiversity of the woodland is something which is always uppermost in our thoughts, especially as we carry out our work at this time of year. One way of supporting a varied habitat is to leave both dead standing trees and plenty of dead wood lying on the woodland floor. This encourages and living in a whole raft of insects, birds and also fungi living off this dead wood habitat.

Leaving trees which have died to  fall down naturally is perhaps the best of all ways to do this. As our woodland is private and, with the exception of the farmers' fences on the edges, there is little damage these trees can do, we allow this process to take its course. In the one area of our woodland we have some standing dead birch trees such as the one below, which are decaying standing up, which is great birds such as woodpeckers and treecreepers. 
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This silver birch is well on its way but should still take a few years to rot completely,  unless strong winds such as Storm Gareth or heavy snow take its toll. 
 

So, dead wood adds character, diversity and valuable habitat to the woodland. Perhaps  next time you're out walking and think a woodland looks untidy you'll think again and remember -  it's a gourmet meal or penthouse suite for some wildlife!
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A Typical Week?

14/2/2019

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With the weather being so mild I have really had to get to grips with the work in the wood. Barbara is coming in with the horses in early March and I need to complete the rest of the work very soon  before the buds break.
These big birch trees are on the edge of this year's coppice coup and will be staying to act as seed trees. They are a good age for birch trees and will eventually become standing dead wood, so vital for bio diversity.
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A big part of the enjoyment of the wood is being able to share it. This week quite a few people have been up, Hopefully these will become regulars in my blog as people play a massive part in what I do. As always my mate Chris has worked tirelessly helping me get things done. 
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Making has taken a bit of a back seat this week
but a couple of days making shrink pots and pole lathe turning has helped keep the stock levels at an acceptable level, It's Stafford Makers Market this weekend and I have a number of shows in March so no time to back of from the workshop.
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The last few years have been a wonderful journey, hard work but it has bought me such a level on contentment.
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February 10th, 2019

10/2/2019

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.Welcome to our new website and my weekly blog.
Julie has worked really hard on the website and I hope you all like it and through this blog I can pass on the shear enjoyment of what we do.
We have come a long way in just a few years since I left my previous employment, the website is just another natural progression but its safe to say I could not of done anything like it. To be honest it sums us up, we both have certain skills and these seem to compliment each other. At the start I would also like to thank all of those who have encouraged us to do the website, your support really is appreciated.

In the coming weeks and months I will share with you the work we do in the woodland. making of our products and some of the adventures we get involved with. Life for us is never dull. It can be tremendously hard work but the health and sustainability of the wood is worth working hard for.

Its only  short blog to start with just so I can get the hang of it. We would appreciate any feedback on what we do.
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We look forward to sharing our journey with you.

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    mIKE TAYLOR

    Green woodworker & woodland craftsman. 

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