Over 220 new trees planted in a client’s woodland garden

We are working on a three acre garden for a client in Berkshire and one of our recommendations was to ‘inhabit’ an old paddock at the bottom of the site. We have just finished planting a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees, many of them native, around the two acre site. Many of them are planted on newly landscaped mounds which have been formed using surplus soil removed from other parts of the garden.

This diagram was executed with three elevations shows the client how the trees will grow over the next 5, 10 and 20 years.

We have used some tree protection as there are some deer present and we have used stakes on most of the clear-stemmed trees but not on the multi-stems

As you can see it has been a tricky operation during the early winter weather

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