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RE: Roadside Planting

Subject: RE: Roadside Planting
From: Peter Thurman
Date: Sep 05 2008 08:49:14
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Simon wrote:
<I am reminded of Chris Ingram's words in one of my first lectures at
Merrist Wood. "Arboriculture is not about planting trees" he said "it's
about growing them".>

I can see where Chris is coming from with this statement but if
Arboriculture is not about planting trees then which profession is?

What other profession knows more about planting trees?


Peter






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From: Simon Valente [mailto:arborist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.wanadoo.co.uk] 
Sent: 05 September 2008 07:29
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Subject: RE: Roadside Planting

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Morning Howard,

Pretty depressing assessment of the English public. 

That said...  was the Book/Paper referring to Street tree planting or
planting along what we now call main roads?

Whenever I hear about "Planting schemes" I am reminded of Chris Ingrams
words in one of my first lectures at Merrist Wood. "Arboriculture is not
about planting trees" he said "it's about growing them". 

IMO many of these planting schemes fail because there is no real plan (or
money) to deal with the trees once they are established (in some cases it
doesn't go beyond planting). Like the man/woman said...   
"the English population is lacking in the primary instincts necessary for
the creation and maintenance of agreeable surroundings" 

I think we are quite good at the creation part but often fall down on the
maintenance bit. Just look at all the lapsed pollards if you really want a
reason to cry into your beer.

Simon Valente
 

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 I am looking at planting schemes so have blown the dust off a few books.  A
great section is copied below from 'Roadside Planting' published in 1930, it
suggests planting new trees may not be that straight forward here in the UK!
  
 "Much of the disappointment caused by failure of road planting schemes is
due to wilful damage, either by the local inhabitants wantonly destroying
the trees and shrubs, or by motorists and others breaking the flowering
branches when in bloom to take home, or digging up the smaller shrubs and
plants and carrying them away, presumably to plant in their own gardens.   
  
 "It must be confessed that the English population is lacking in the primary
instincts necessary for the creation and maintenance of agreeable
surroundings to a greater extent than any other nation in Western
civilisation.  In France, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany all members of the
community combine to protect the trees along the roadside, but here the
senseless destruction of beautiful plants and shrubs seems to be the rule
rather than the exception, and is without question the most urgent and
difficult problem which those whose aim is to beautify their country have to
tackle.   No opportunity should be lost of driving home the necessity of
caring for the beauties of nature in the schools, through the organisation
of Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, and other suitable bodies, by soliciting the
help of the Press, and by short talks on the wireless."
  
 How times change - we can use now TV and the internet too :)
  
 H.
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