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Protect what you loveBroadleaf Editor
It’s spring! Season of bluebells, blossom… and salad shortages, as food sustainability becomes a hot topic in the UK. Our lead feature examines the ways trees on farms can boost productivity while tackling the climate crisis, with nitty gritty on how from our own Hall Farm in Devon. We’ve a nature feature unmasking the delicate dance between blossom and pollinators, plus nation’s favourite Alan Titchmarsh talks witch sticks and the whopping willow in his garden in our Trees & Me interview slot.
A healthy environment is essential to sustainable food production, and trees are the ultimate multitaskers. Our lead feature takes a deep dive into the ways strategically placed saplings can shelter livestock, buffer crops and boost profit. Discover:
Dainty blossom frothing along our hedgerows and from tree-tops is a soul-gladdening sight each spring. But did you know climate change means each bud is bursting open much earlier than before? Find out:
Spring is when the world wakes up, and a stroll in the great outdoors is a riot of birdsong and scent. This issue, our box-fresh round up of the best things to do and places to see on our estate and beyond includes:
Our spring edition is bursting with tales worth shouting from the treetops. Flick through and find:
All this and more in the latest edition of Broadleaf, free to members of the Woodland Trust.
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