So far this winter the following trees have been planted:

  1. Tamar Cherry Fice. ex Endsliegh pot grown. The blackest, juiciest and best flavoured of all. Light cropper. From St.Dominick
  2. Tamar Pear 'Harvest Pear' (Lanson). ex Endsliegh pot grown. Dessert. Rounded yellow pear, with russetting. Sweet & juicy. Ready August
  3. Fagus sylvatica (green Beech) 10 of. 40-60cm bare root. ex Perrie Hale
  4. Prunus padus (Bird Cherry). 5 of. 40-60cm. bare root. ex Perrie Hale
  5. Sorbus acuparia (Rowan). 5 0f 40/60cm bare root ex Perrie Hale
  6. Carpinus betulus (Hornbeam). 5 of 40/60cm bare root ex Perrie Hale
  7. Betula pendula (Silver Birch). 5 of  40/60cm bare root ex Perrie Hale
  8. Quercus robur (Ped. Oak) 10 of  40/60cm bare root ex Perrie Hale
  9. Betula pubescens (Downy Birch). 5 of  40/60cm bare root ex Perrie Hale
  10. Sorbus aria (Whitebeam). 10 of  40/60cm bare root ex Perrie Hale
  11. (Horse Chestnut). 3 of plugs ex Internet (1 for Cerys)

5 Whitebeam used to infill failed ones in last years coppice area plus another 5 in a cluster at the southern edge of that area. Intended to be two more lines of 9 between there and the willow line all for coppice, but nettle roots too dense.

Remainder planted in two rows to the north of path along north edge of woodland belt plus 8 of the birches (4 of each) in a circle to north or apple orchard and western red cedars as a potential wood-henge.

1 Horse Chestnut in the woodland belt and another near the willow grove clode to river.