Another 600 trees in the ground in Northamptonshire with amazing volunteers from Acer and Google.
At the end a dog walker stopped for a chat. They’ve got about three acres of unused land they’d like to plant nearby, so were gonna do it. 🙌🏻
Another 600 trees in the ground in Northamptonshire with amazing volunteers from Acer and Google.
At the end a dog walker stopped for a chat. They’ve got about three acres of unused land they’d like to plant nearby, so were gonna do it. 🙌🏻
@vincentbiret natural regeneration requires is brilliant and we use it where it’s got a chance of working over a relevant time period.
If there’s a good seed source, you can just fence it off to exclude stock and it’ll do it’s thing.
The seeds have to come from somewhere, and I’d they’re not in the ground already (they’d have germinated and been eaten already here) or aren’t nearby then it’s not gonna happen.
@vincentbiret yeah “it’s quicker” I’d a bit of a simplification but sure we’re trying to get an effective ecosystem going on a timeframe relevant to the crises going on. Sometimes nature has been too knackered to be able to recover this century so getting a canopy up will let it do it’s thing from there.
Sometimes we do both. Plant some. Leave gaps for nature to fill in. Make sure we’re adding species that would arrive on their own, or aren’t in the area but should be. 🙌🏻
@vincentbiret for these smaller patches of unused farmland there’s no point. We plant in a way that will welcome wildlife, but there’s no reason to introduce anything into an acre.
For larger sites, especially the ones we own, that are 60 acres and above, there’s stuff we can do. Starting with bird/bat boxes, adding more fruit trees, ponds, etc.
On sites even bigger than that and we can start talking about beavers and pine martins.
First we build the structure, then we see what happens.
@vincentbiret leaving the bike behind has been sad but I had a few serious injuries and had to keep working. Cycling a bag of spades through the Welsh mountains is hard enough in winter but if you add a hernia to that… well, e-van helps a lot. Got more of a team now but still need a lot of help.
People who only worry a bit in passing about the climate crisis confuse me so much I cannot sit around and listen to their trivial nonsense.
My best friends plant trees with me when we’re near.
@Philsturgeon yeah and taking about climate policy with most people bores then to death at best...
What made you choose the planting trees Nomad life vs homestead low carbon or farming for short farm to table cycles or advocating for better urbanism or anything else really?
@vincentbiret absolutely. I was bike touring in the states in 2014, racing from 2016, then cycling around Europe/Africa as a nomad by 2019. The tree planting was a result of what I saw out there.
The van was a sweet upgrade. If you’re used to a tent then a van is luxury. Now I’m healthy it’ll be a mixture going forwards. https://phil.tech/2020/bike-nomad/
I advocate for better transportation planning, in the U.K. I’m fighting for better bike lanes, less giant road building, and more electric trains. You’ll see more of all that on twitter.
twitter.com/StopRIS2
twitter.com/greens4hs2
I’m keeping all that on the bird site for now. For you all.