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Submitted by aukingoroq on Tue, 01/12/2010 - 02:32Kan Thai Decor
Submitted by KanThaiDecor on Fri, 01/08/2010 - 12:03Tree Surveys And Tree Management In Cornwall [blog]
Cornwall has traditionally had the lowest percentage of tree cover in England, yet paradoxically has a very strong and well managed tree department, (under the new One Cornwall local authority, but it has been so before this), as well as a truly rich heritage of study and 'tree heroes' as well as of course a huge database of tree surgeons and service companies. Why is this and why is tree surveying and tree health such a major issue here in Cornwall?
Tree Planting In Cornwall [blog]
I am writing this up on here as the quantity and varied methods of planting an apple tree have made it become a difficult subject to allow a conclusive methodology. The following is my personal preferred method for establishing an apple tree in Cornwall, it would be great to hear what other professionals on here would criticise or what different techniques there are:
Trees For Cornwall [blog]
The Forestry Commission have a service available to all in helping to determine the correct species and more suitable areas in which to plant woodland, through their grants section and with advice taken from the FC bulletin 112..
Fruit Trees In Cornwall - Cornish Apple Trees [blog]
http://www.cornishappletrees.co.uk
Shane Kneebone
October 2010
(+44) 01872 864409
Cornwall's natural history and heritage is intrinsically linked to its trees and woodlands. It's unique environment, with a varied geology and warm temperate climate combine to allow it to have developed a unique biodiversity that has intrigued some of the world's most celebrated botanists and horticulturalists.
Cornwall Sustainable Landscapes [company]
The comprehensive environmentally sound cooperative of Landscapers / Stone Wallers / Environmental Engineers for Cornwall.
Our Blog: http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com/profiles/blog/list?user=3qgs876ehwms2
Stone Walling Cornwall [blog]
Given the increasing demand from both private and commercial clients, (the latter as a result of the UK's ratification of the EC Landscape Convention). It is worth gathering information on the history and proper methodology of building these structures, which is relatively scant to the say the least. Certainly it is evident that both in Devon and Cornwall many of the walls which have been built recently, particularly the large scale, roadside and new housing estate structures, fail to meet the traditional and sustainable elements which make these structures so unique internationally.
The Value Of A Tree [blog]
Trees are rarely valued properly, there are numerous factors to take into consideration and as such the real or financial value of a particular tree is hard if not simply impossible to ascertain. Following on from work carried out by D R Helliwell and in light of growing academic research, (particularly into the sustainable attributes of tree planting, which has yet in the UK to have penetrated the psyche of the average layman and thus rarely gets any serious consideration from government), this list illustrates just how much value can actually be placed on any particular tree.
Cornwall Sustainable Landscapes [company]
The Environmentally Sound Landscaping & Stone Walling Cooperative for Cornwall.
Our blog: http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com/profiles/blog/list?user=3qgs876ehwms2
Drainage, Permeable Surfacing and Dry Stone Walling. Traditional and heritage landscaping including Quay Construction.