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log pile
| Contents |
| Winter Solstice The Shortest Day |
| Building a log pile |
| How to make a log pile wildlife habitat |
Winter Solstice The Shortest Day
I’m not exactly sure if the Winter Solstice should be celebrated on the 21st December each year in the Northern Hemisphere, or on the shortest day which could be the 21st or the 22nd. The actual solstice itself, is just … Continue reading
Posted in Calendar
Tagged charcoal, earth, log pile, longest day, merry, northern hemisphere, shortest day, Snow, summer solstice, sun, winter solstice
Building a log pile
I started building a small log pile a couple of years ago in order to add to the environmental diversity in my back garden. There were only a few pieces of wood though, left over from some grubbing out and … Continue reading
Posted in wildlife
Tagged environmental diversity, eucalyptus, eucalyptus tree, log, log pile, logs, pieces of wood, tree surgeons
How to make a log pile wildlife habitat
How to make a log pile habitat for wildlife Take the worry out of disposing of those bulky cuttings and create a home for wildlife. Log piles are a valuable habitat for mosses, lichens and fungi, as well as many … Continue reading
Posted in wildlife
Tagged fungi, Habitat, hardwood, hardwood chips, log, log pile, natural environment, poplar logs, tree surgeon, twigs and branches, wildlife, woody cuttings





