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Publications on woodland establishment and regeneration
Creating New Broadleaved Woodland by Direct Seeding
Provides detailed practical recommendations on the silviculture of creating new woodlands by direct sowing. By Ian Willoughby, Richard Jinks, Peter Gosling and Gary Kerr. Forestry Commission Practice Guide. Download (PDF-647K) or order this publication
Cultivation of Lowland Sites for New Woodland Establishment
By Ian Willoughby and Andy Moffat. Forestry Commission Research Information Note 288. Download (PDF-2346K)
Development of Multiple Leaders in Sitka Spruce and Japanese Larch Following OutplantingBy Mike Perks. Forestry Commission Information Note 66. Download (PDF-159K)
Establishing Farm Woodlands
Summarises the silvicultural principles behind new woodland creation on fertile, lowland sites. By David Williamson. Forestry Commission Handbook 8. Order this publication
Forest Reproductive Material
Regulations controlling seed, cuttings and planting stock for forestry in Great Britain Download (PDF-1761K)
Natural Regeneration of Broadleaved TreesBy Ralph Harmer and Gary Kerr. Forestry Commission Research Information Note 275 (out of print). Download (PDF-120K)
Potential for Direct Seeding of Birch on Restock SitesBy Ian Willoughby, Alan Harrison, Richard Jinks, Peter Gosling, Ralph Harmer and Gery Kerr. Forestry Commission Information Note 84. Download (PDF-386K)
Predicting Site Suitability for Natural Colonisation: Upland Birchwoods and Native Pinewoods in Northern ScotlandBy Richard Thompson. Forestry Commission Information Note 54. Download (PDF-485K)
Raising Trees and Shrubs from Seed
By Peter Gosling. Forestry Commission Practice Guide 18. Download (PDF-648K)
Trees and Weeds: Weed Control for Successful Tree Establishment
A detailed examination of the different ways in which weeds affect young trees. By Richard Davies. Forestry Commission Handbook 2. Out of print - please contact our library and technical information service if you wish to see a copy of this publication.
Use of Sewage Sludges and Composts in ForestryBy Andy Moffat. Forestry Commission Information Note 79. Download (PDF-181K)
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