Here are the trees I have stashed last night, for today's planting.
Each species or groups of species have been sorted into different bags, for easy recognition.
Hopefully these trees ought to do very well here. The site runs along the edge of the woods and is fairly undisturbed, most of the time.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvimBDKuszeeMh4dqy2gCmJ4FQ3aE_wr4fs3i53QnrcfNfmqb-ibrVxO-_mjsTKnX_ZtN-oLrvvgtk6qyFA_1UYJbLD28s33imhdggVxFSK1t1xJTWFOGLckubTsZsLuZvvsYQTCdCQm0/s200/DSC_3512.jpg)
Here a small, bushy little Alder is planted in a lovely boggy patch.
You can see from how muddy my hands are; what the moisture content of the ground is like here.
There is a good mixture of different native species, which I think will thrive up here, including many Birch and Oak + many different shrub trees, and heaps of Dog Roses , as seen here, with the green stems.
Each species or groups of species have been sorted into different bags, for easy recognition.
Hopefully these trees ought to do very well here. The site runs along the edge of the woods and is fairly undisturbed, most of the time.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvimBDKuszeeMh4dqy2gCmJ4FQ3aE_wr4fs3i53QnrcfNfmqb-ibrVxO-_mjsTKnX_ZtN-oLrvvgtk6qyFA_1UYJbLD28s33imhdggVxFSK1t1xJTWFOGLckubTsZsLuZvvsYQTCdCQm0/s200/DSC_3512.jpg)
Here a small, bushy little Alder is planted in a lovely boggy patch.
You can see from how muddy my hands are; what the moisture content of the ground is like here.
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