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Fen Management Handbook - Scottish Natural Heritage

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Turf cutting<br />

Turf cutting has been used widely and at a variety of scales to provide early<br />

successional phases of both alkaline and calcareous fen and their open water<br />

precursors. Shallow scrapes involving the removal of surface peats to a depth of<br />

c. 20 cm have been used in groundwater discharge areas to re-create open wet<br />

substrates suitable for colonisation by Schoenus and Charophytes. Deeper turf<br />

ponds excavated to between 0.3 and 0.75 m serve to remove enriched substrate<br />

and eventually develop open swamp vegetation and ultimately rich-fen vegetation.<br />

Recently excavated turf<br />

cutting at Cors Erddreiniog<br />

NNR<br />

(Pete Jones).<br />

Revegetation of a turf<br />

cutting excavated ten<br />

years previously at Cors<br />

Erddreiniog NNR<br />

(Pete Jones).<br />

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