
The Scottish Crofting Federation has recently published this useful little tome, packed with goodies about planting and managing woodland on the croft.
Husband and I have just spent a happy hour or so debating the wisdom of tree shelters vs. spiral tree guards for the protection of newly planted whips and young trees. A lot will depend upon the strength of the wind on the slope, which we won’t really be able to assess until we’ve lived there through a year or so of seasons.
We are travelling up to the island next month and are hoping to be able to walk the land with a representative from the local Woodland Trust, who will be able to assess the site and recommend viable tree varieties. It would be good to start the tree planning even if the trees can’t go in for a further year. And of course, the whole croft will need to be deer fenced before anything much can be planted.
We’re thinking of planting willow to help drain the boggy bottom of the croft, which can apparently act as a pioneer tree and help preparation for other species, along with birch, alder, elm, rowan, hazel, sycamore, sessile oak, bird cherry and others elsewhere. But of course we’ll take advice.
Husband is a just wee bit excited to read that Walnut and Sweet Chestnut are now considered viable species in this part of the world. Being Nut Boy, anything nut-related is worth a try in his eyes!

I just started some weeping willow cuttings, they are such a useful tree and provide so much in the way of shelter and food for animals. Of course, they are considered a weed here, but they will not spread if not planted on waterways (which we don’t have).
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Good for you. We’ll likely have quite a bit of willow in the wettest part of the croft to help drain the land. I’ve often thought of cropping willow and learning to weave baskets. There are a couple of really inspiring basket makers on some of the small islands here who produce the most wonderful, organic, tactile baskets.
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Oooh that would be fun!!!
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https://www.all-about-willow.co.uk/
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They sell coffins too!!! LOVE IT. Are you really going to do a course with them?
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They’re not able to run any at the moment because of Covid19, but once things are back to normal I’d really love to. The Isle of Eigg is just a stones throw from us. Project for next year once we’ve completed the build I hope 🙂
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Can’t wait to read about that!!
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