Oxford Conservation Volunteers came to Windale last Sunday to give our overgrown hedge some much needed attention. Around fifteen willing helpers (including Mr James!) used hand tools to lay the hedge to make it smaller, denser and neater for years to come. This ancient skill makes hedges a very valuable habitat for wildlife like birds, insects and hedgehogs. Thank you OCV!
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Before; overgrown and bare in places. |
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Adding stakes to hold it in place. |
Although the process involved cutting back many of the trees, they will grow back in one or two years.
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The finished result. |
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