We have been coppicing the bigger, older willows at our tree nursery site. They will be stripped and used in other nailed furniture courses here at Big Tree in May.
Our Friday crew can turn their hand to anything!! Our willow beds have been cut for this years courses making baskets, sculptures, garden structures, bird feeders and Xmas wreaths. It's great to have a continuous and sustainable supply of our own material. We are going to restock with some other varieties from Wooplaw Woods to widen the range of colour and end use.
We have been coppicing the bigger, older willows at our tree nursery site. They will be stripped and used in other nailed furniture courses here at Big Tree in May.
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Our Friday crew have been very busy working on a series of hazel products. These chairs, stools and benches are prototypes for a new course we will be holding in the autumn. It's all part of the Future Furniture project we have kicked off here at Big Tree Society. We have begun work on our small native tree nursery here at Harestanes and will be mainly bringing on hazel and alder to plant out in other community woodlands, private and public spaces.
These will then be coppiced and sustainably managed for a continuous supply of material. We have access to over 400 coppiced stools of hazel here in the Scottish Borders and are already managing these and producing products for hedging, fencing, garden, furniture and smaller items. If you would like to get involved in our Future Furniture project please get in touch. [email protected] We are going to start a new tree nursery project we are going to build and develop close by the Big Tree Society gallery and workshop. We are already using native ash on our courses that we planted some 40 years ago and use our own faster growing willow, hazel and birch for other course products. We have a careful closed system and chain of supply but we are always striving for a completely sustainable approach. Hence the need to plug the gaps - so we want to raise our next generation of chairs and stools from some of the timber.
We have always made small artworks from "waste" and are now offering some of these for sale to get our small scale nursery project up and running. All funds raised will be used to clear and prepare 3.5 acres of rough ground on which we will site tunnels and beds to bring on young trees. Trees will be grown from locally sourced seed stock and the resulting plants be used in local community projects or individuals to become their caretakers for the future. Please have a look at the artworks here and become part of a Big Tree Society legacy. We will be looking for volunteers to come and help get this exciting project up and running. We will need skills of many sorts. If you think you can become part of Future Furniture please do get in touch. The way to create a a more sustainable future is to help create it .... |
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