It's not a big wood - less than 5 acres, which for you American readers out there makes it more an overgrown yard than a woodland, but it has a great mix of trees and there's plenty of work for me to do!
BIG wild cherries |
Quite a lot of hazel coppice- I'm still deciding whether or not to restore it or let it grow. |
This patch of larch is probably the best camping spot |
I will have to learn some fungus identification...
And I want to know if we have a badger sett ... or just the biggest scariest rabbits this side of Efrafa:
A wood never looks its most exciting at this time of year, but rest assured I will now be boring the hell out of you with tree pics all year round ;-)
It looks beautiful. Such a wonderful idea, I'm so glad you have it. Did you say it was 2 hours away? I suppose that's not the end of the world.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Buying a wood! I repeat: amazing! Enjoy it (yes, I have to use one more exclamation mark)!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures, Janine. I love your wood, you lucky girl!
ReplyDeleteAnd I haven't heard the term Efrafa since I was a little girl!
May your badgers be badgers and not the Black Rabbit of Inle!
Love,
Ashen xxx