Hedgerow Restoration and Management
Healthy hedgerows are truly multifunctional. They capture and store carbon, stockproof fields and enhance biosecurity, provide shade and shelter for livestock and they slow and regulate water flows and trap sediments reducing erosion. Perhaps most importantly they provide a haven for wildlife, providing habitat and resources and creating a Nature Network through our countryside. Hedgerows suffer from both over cutting, and neglect and require careful maintenance to optimise the benefits gained. Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service (FAS) is part of the Scottish Rural Development Programme (SRDP) which is co-funded by the EU and Scottish Government, providing information and resources aimed at increasing the profitability and sustainability of farms and crofts. Subscribe to our channel! https://www.youtube.com/c/FASScot/?su... Visit our website: https://www.fas.scot/ Follow us on Twitter: / fasscot Follow us on Facebook: / fasscot

Life in the hedge: how to manage hedgerows for wildlife

Hedging (1942)

Species-Rich Grasslands

How to plant a hedge and why it’s better than a fence | The RHS

The importance of hedgerows

The Hedgelayer

Laying a New Hedge, Jeremy Weiss, Devon Hedge Group

Managing Healthy Hedgerows

How One Irish Baron Rewilded 750 Acres by Closing the Gate and a Lost Species Came Back

How to lay a hedge with master of the craft Paul Lamb | Country Living UK

Agroforestry in the UK

Hands on Hedges: Laying & Coppicing of Hedgerows

RFS South Western Division Evening Lecture Ross Dickinson A Coppiced Hedge Edited

Hedges 8 Nigel Adams

Why You Shouldn't Cut Your Hedgerows . . .

Scotland Planted 2 Million Trees in a Dead Highland — What Showed Up 35 Years Later Was Unbelievable

The Curious Art of Hedgelaying in the UK

Cultivating regenerative growth in English woodlands | Time Travel in Britain's Lost Rainforests

The Art and Craft of Hedgelaying by Nigel Adams

