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TREES MATTER<br />

In this edition, our regular contributor<br />

Matt Biggs gives us advice on where to start<br />

if you want to plant a tree...<br />

For thousands of years, we have appreciated<br />

trees, we have planted trees, we have written<br />

about trees, we have even worshipped trees.<br />

Even before we knew just how important they<br />

are to our environment, something within us<br />

recognized that trees matter.<br />

Now that we know so much more about what they contribute to<br />

our world and its wellbeing, there is no better time to plant a tree.<br />

There are so many options that the first task must be to decide<br />

what you want your tree for. Is it for structure within your garden,<br />

for shade, for visual impact? Might it be for fruit, to attract birds<br />

or just because it is your favourite tree!<br />

There are some great books on the subject, your local nursery or<br />

garden centre can give advice and radio and TV programmes are<br />

full of inspiration too, so do some research and choose your tree.<br />

Basic stuff but do look at the eventual height and spread of your<br />

tree – you might not see it when it is fully grown but you don’t<br />

want to cause problems for others and it is such a shame to have<br />

to remove a tree because it was in the wrong spot.<br />

Winter is a good time to plant, as long as the ground is frost<br />

free and not waterlogged; it is really important not to stint on<br />

the groundwork. Water the tree roots really well, even stand it in<br />

a bucket for an hour and make sure the hole is big enough – it<br />

needs to be three times as wide as the pot and the same depth.<br />

Fork the soil in the hole so that the roots can make their way<br />

easily as they develop, tease out the roots from the rootball and<br />

plant in a square hole. Use mychorrizal fungi to help the roots<br />

grow, and make sure when you place it in the hole the various<br />

aspects of it are where you want them – branches showing their<br />

‘best side’. When you refill the soil into the hole don’t leave any<br />

pockets of air, firm and water well and stake the tree if need be –<br />

all of this info is readily available to ensure that your tree has the<br />

best possible start in life. Do not plant trees too deeply, the soil<br />

level should be the same as it was in the pot.<br />

You can, of course also get the kids in on the act, acorns,<br />

conkers and tree seeds are so easily collected, pop them in a<br />

pot, labelling them so you know what is what, water and wait! It<br />

is so exciting to see that first green shoot and the tree and the<br />

child can grow together, how lovely!<br />

Whatever you plant and wherever you plant it, planting a tree is<br />

one of the most positive things you can do, for yourself and for<br />

future generations.<br />

To find out more about Matt visit his website<br />

matthewbiggs.com<br />

THE BEST<br />

TIME TO<br />

PLANT A<br />

TREE WAS<br />

20 YEARS<br />

AGO. THE<br />

SECOND-<br />

B E S T<br />

TIME IS<br />

N O W.”<br />

CHINESE<br />

PROVERB<br />

26 | www.banburyliving.co.uk

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