Autumn is the traditional and best time to plant new trees. The soil is still relatively warm, the winter rains will ensure the plant doesn’t dry out, and natural dormancy allows roots to grow without stress. We are encouraged to… Continue Reading →
It’s not just development that threatens the delicate balance of the Tufa Field’s existence. Now it is facing alien invasion. Non-native species are a persistent and pernicious threat to our green spaces. The local ecology does not have time to… Continue Reading →
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One response to “The Tufa Field- a new threat”
Oh man, that’s not good. Once that gets a grip that will spread Pull it out and dispose of as quickly as possible. I’m forever pulling the stuff out from the river bank at Warleigh Weir.