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Forthcoming legislation on large trees
In article , Martin Sykes
writes Someone else mentioned in passing that it's good to grow the hedge on a raised bank because it encourages more wildlife. Can anyone explain why this is and what extra wildlife I should expect for the effort. Greater tree/bush height relative to the surrounding landscape gives certain breeds of bird more incentive to nest in those hedges. -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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