Growing trees: we collect the necessary seed to grow a bespoke supply of native, local provenance trees for your site or project. This keeps the supply chain as short and local as possible, maximises genetic integrity and traceability, and provides the opportunities for local communities to be involved in the tree growing life-cycle from Day 1.
We also sell trees – whether you want one wild tree for your garden, or many for your larger project, we will do our best to supply what you are interested in.
We are always grateful for permissions to collect from suitable woodlands, which means we can add to our bank of native trees available for other sites and projects, in which case we would be happy to return a small proportion of the propagated trees to your site or a community project of your choosing.
Consultancy, accreditation and workshops: we work with you on your site or project to develop your wider regenerative strategy, using permaculture and other holistic approaches. We are qualified Building with Nature assessors, and provide educational services, including workshops, company away days, speaking engagements, and CPD.
Tree climbing and sensitive small woodland management: we are accredited and insured tree climbers and chainsaw operators. This means we have a lot of specialist practical skills and we often work in tandem with others who have complementary skills and equipment to deliver positive woodland management outcomes in sensitive ways for small sites.
Partnerships & Research: we love working together with others. If you have a partnership idea, please get in touch. We love to advance knowledge and understanding so we are particularly interested in developing our academic research partnerships, and always aim to support MSc and PhD students where we can. Our current areas of interest for research, which we would love some answers to, include:
– use of mycorrhizal fungi in a tree nursery setting
– use and application of biochar for tree growing and interactions with natural fertilisers
– impacts of climate breakdown on tree seed production and viability.