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Community Volunteers Rise up to Tree Plant at Woodoaks farm

“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” Chinese Proverb
Last week we kicked off the creation of our New Woodland Shelter Belt at Woodoaks.
Two days of all hands on deck as 60 community volunteers planted 500 trees with stakes, guards and woodchip in place. Those trees are good to grow!
Group of 29 volunteers with spades and tools in hand. smiling having must planted 250 trees between them.
Day 1 Volunteers
Day 2 Volunteers
Huge thanks to the The Woodland Trust who worked with us to make this happen, sourcing trees and advising us on design, planting and maintenance.
A woman adding woodchip from a wheelbarrow to the tree she has planted
Made up of mixed woodland comprising of shrub and tree species, the trees will provide shelter alongside the road for cattle and sheep. It will also connect the new woodland to existing trees and hedges providing a corridor for wildlife to move deeper into the farm.
The added benefits of the woodland include carbon sequestration and the yield of natural product in the long term for use around the farm (woodchip, hazel/willow stakes etc.)
The team from Hunter Lodge standing infront of trees they've planted with hand raised in the air whilst holding a variety of tools
A mix of young and old community volunteers planting trees and putting tree guards in place and adding woodchip.
Thanks to local business Hunter Lodge Advertising for joining us alongside our individuals, families and Woodoaks Volunteers. You were all unstoppable!
On Wednesday 26th February we’ll be completing our planting when we’ll be welcoming a whole new host of volunteers including students from Croxley Danes.
two young women kneel opposite each other either side of a tree just planted. Together they make a heart shape with their hands and fingers.

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WOODOAKS FARM

Denham Way
Maple Cross, Rickmansworth
Hertfordshire WD3 9XQ

E: woodoaksfarm@gmail.com

Drive:
Junction 17 of M25 (3 minutes drive)

Train:
Rickmansworth (2 miles) Chiltern & Metropolitan Line
Denham (4 miles) – Chiltern Railways

Bus:
106, 322, 724, W1, 320

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Farm walks open to visitors 7 days a week during daylight hours.

Creative Juices Brewery & The Tea Shack: Wed-Sun only.
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