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West Dorset Living Apr - May 2024

Spring has officially sprung! This edition is packed with fun for all the family, plus lots of delicious recipes, home inspiration and, of course, our usual dose of fabulous competitions

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TREES<br />

please!<br />

In this edition, our regular<br />

contributer Matt Biggs tells us<br />

how planting trees can make the<br />

world of a difference...<br />

There are many, many schemes to plant trees, in their hundreds<br />

and thousands and in many different places here and around<br />

the world. But just as a journey of a thousand miles starts with<br />

a single step so it is with tree planting, if even a few of us plant<br />

just one tree, that multiplication will make a big difference. I once<br />

saw a series of cartoons about ants – one by one they looked at<br />

the river they had to cross and one by one they realised that they<br />

couldn’t make it – however when they all combined, they made a<br />

raft and floated safely across – I love that image!<br />

The choice of tree is very dependant on your space, your location<br />

and what you want it to do for you – you might want a productive<br />

tree so a fruit tree or even a walnut would be possible choices,<br />

you might want to look out on it and enjoy it as it changes<br />

through the year so Rowans, crab-apples or, of course, the<br />

elegant silver birch will give you that or you might want that burst<br />

of Spring blossom and think of one of the flowering cherries<br />

– and then there is always my own personal favourite – the<br />

handkerchief tree, that is a stunner!<br />

The magnificent<br />

H andkerchief Tree<br />

Do your homework and seek advice from a local nursery or<br />

garden centre to ensure your choice of tree is right for the space<br />

– not only now but in 10 or 20 years’ time – and your tree will give<br />

shelter to birds and insects, add to the local biodiversity and add<br />

too the stock of trees that will make the future better for all of us,<br />

and our children and grandchildren too.<br />

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