Friday 13 April 2012

more signs of spring...


Now things are really getting going.. The impressive annual display of colour that is Withycombe Wood's bluebells is as impressive as ever. They come out in carpets of purple, and are really worth seeing. You can access Withycombe Wood via Withycombe village, and walk up through the newly planted Myra's Wood, to be opened at the end of the month, and dedicated in memory of a resident of the village. The trees are also starting to flush, and I have seen hazel, rowan, horse chestnut and beech with bright green leaves starting to poke through. A great time of year for sure and Bob the dog is enjoying the sun too! Andy Player

Wednesday 4 April 2012

Felling in the forest


More intrepid visitors to the forest may have noticed that we have been felling up on Croydon Hill recently. This has unfortunately been necessary due to the stand of Corsican Pine falling victim to red band needle blight ( http://www.forestry.gov.uk/fr/INFD-6ZCKAE), which basically stunted the trees' growth, and could have spread to other stands. One interesting feature of this is that it has opened up some amazing views of Conygar tower and the coast- that won't have been seen for 40+ years. This area will be restocked with conifers that are more resistant to the ever increasing sweet of tree diseases that we need to manage around nowadays. The views, however, will remain for a good few years yet, so do make your way up the hill to enjoy them, and the nightjars that may well inhabit this area now it has been cleared. Andy Player

Monday 2 April 2012

More signs of spring

As well as having the tallest tree in England (a 60m tall douglas fir), we also have growing along side it the tallest magnolia (25m). One of the signs that spring is really getting going is that it flowers an impressive bright pink (if you like that sort of thing!), and it is currently in full flower. Its neighbour also flowers white, straight after the pink has begun to go over. Both are well worth a look, but hurry as the whole spectacle only lasts a couple of weeks- just in time for easter holidays! Andy Player