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November 11, 2019

11/12/2020

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Thank you so much for your continued support, it's the busy season now in our forest, busy for us that is! Time to get in there and clear some pathways, stomp down the grass and find any lost trees not to mention see how the trees survived the Deer rut! We had a biodiversity survey commissioned last Summer, here's an excerpt from it........."Due to previous farming practices and land use techniques the majority of the land suffers from poor soil regeneration......original hedgerows remain relatively intact and without testing indicate more balanced soil PH. These hedgerows are the largest source of biodiversity and possess the most beneficial eco tone on the land. Improvement of soil conditions, water drainage and take up are visible from the efforts of the recent years. With proper management practices and the succession of time the land would eventually regenerate into a unique woodland and thriving ecosystem" you can read the full PDF at this link: https://www.celticdruidtemple.com/druid-forest.html
Grá
Niamh

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