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March 2020                                                                          March 2020

       have  a  symbiotic  relationship  with  the  tree  root  system.  Recent  research  has
       discovered  that  these  Mycorrhizae  are  fine  hair  like  filaments  that  attach
       themselves to the tree roots and create a deep intricate and vast underground
       network. The Mycorrhizae can extend for 10 times or more the length of the tree
       root and they assist the tree in absorption of essential nutrients. So it is worth noting
       that when we admire our trees they are relying on an underground system that
       extends over a wide area, a great distance from the tree. We can only begin to
       imagine what is developing underground as May’s Wood develops!

       February’s Conservation Working Party
       Our  wonderful  group  of  volunteers
       were  blessed  with  a  mild  and  dry
       morning  for  the  February
       conservation  working  party.  You
       can  see  them  hard  at  work  in  the
       photo.

       Part of our work this winter has been
       to  enable  more  light  to  reach  the
       stream which will improve its health
       and  species  diversity.  The  area


                                               between  Jubilee  and  Shitterton
                                               bridges  is  particularly  shaded  by
                                               large   hazels.   Hazels   have                                                           Dorchester
                                               traditionally  been  coppiced  at
                                               regular  intervals,  but  most  of  them                                                    Framing
                                               along  the  stream  bank  have  not
                                               been for  many  years.  Some  of  the                                                 Picture and framing service
                                               basal trunks could be 100 years old                                                     with a wide selection of
                                               or more. We have so far cut back 4                                                       mounts and frames.
                                               large  old  hazels  along  a  30  metre                                                Open most days but best
                                               length  of  the  stream  –  see  photo.                                                call first before making a
       One of them had 45 thick basal branches removed! There is an attractive path
       along  this  part  of  the  stream  and  we  laid  the  cut  branches  to  consolidate  the                                           special trip.
       pathway.                                                                                                                      joan@dorchesterframing.com


       Our Next Conservation Working Parties – Come and Join Us                                                                        The Old School House
                                                                                                                                         Tincleton DT2 8QR
       Please come and join us on one of our conservation working parties.
                                                                                                                                         01305 848909
       The next working parties will be held on:

                                               th
       Saturday Saturday 7th March and Saturday 4  April 2020.

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