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My Piece of Turf

Richard Loader

My rewilding project in the New Forest UK with some comments on the adjacent commons. Wildlife, Commoning, Greenwood craft, Coppicing

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I’ll explain the problem we were faced with. We coppice. We do it for fuel, for useful sticks and as wildlife habitat management. After selecting the firewood and useful plant supports there is a lot of material left, some of it gets stacke...

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Peat or Turf

There were strict rules about gathering fuelwood in the feudal days of the New Forest Commons. The trees were owned by the Lord of the Manor and were not to be felled or branches cut so fallen deadwood was all that the peasants could use on...

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My Piece of Turf

This is an introduction to ‘My piece of Turf’, it comprises Furzehill Farm and the surrounding environment. Furzehill Farm is a smallholding on the western edge of the New Forest UK. Not so long ago our little farm was just outside of the N...

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A plate from 'What to look for in Winter'. I am old enough to remember that subtle pink tinge to the Elm trees towards the end of Winter. At the age of about 10 years this book brought it to my attention. Perhaps...

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    Rewilder in the New Forest UK. Photographer, coppicer and gardener.

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