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Plant stall in Aberfeldy grows wee acorns into trees for the future

Plant stall in Aberfeldy grows wee acorns into trees for the future The Wee Tree Nursery is a new stall on a pavement in Aberfeldy where two girls and their gran are growing big green dreams. Updated Sisters Ailsa and Clara by their plant stall, The Wee Tree Nursery (Image: Submitted byClaire Hewitt) Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Why are internationally endangered redwood trees not included on Perthshire Big Tree Country list?

Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Michael Alexander speaks to founders of the Scottish Redwood Trust who want to see further action taken to safeguard the future of internationally significant trees growing in Perthshire. It’s three years since Patrick Matthew, a Carse of Gowrie grain merchant, fruit farmer, forester and landowner who contributed to the world’s understanding of horticulture, silviculture and agriculture in the 19th century was officially recognised as having been the first to introduce a species of giant redwood trees to the world outside of their native California.

gov ie - Ministers McConalogue and Hackett announce Project Woodland to tackle issues in forestry

Ministers McConalogue and Hackett announce ‘Project Woodland’ to tackle issues in forestry Workstreams with stakeholder input to deliver action on backlog and new strategy Irish Rural Link to assess community needs The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue T.D. and the Minister of State Senator Pippa Hackett today announced ‘Project Woodland’, an initiative to tackle issues in forestry in Ireland and drive forward the planting of trees. The Ministers accepted a report on reforming the Irish Forestry Licensing system, and committed to its immediate implementation. Welcoming the announcement, Minister Charlie McConalogue stated, “I am delighted to help launch the new strategy for our forestry sector and I give my support to Project Woodland. The new initiative is aimed at solving many of the issues which has mired the forestry sector in recent times. Working alongside my colleague in the Department of

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