20-11-20 common update10/12/2020Shedfield Common
In November, the Friends of Shedfield Common planted several hundred little trees along the boundary of Shedfield Common behind the B2177 lay-by. The mix of trees, all native and suited to the south of England, will provide food and habitats for wildlife, as well as colour and interest. Over time, they will absorb greenhouse gases, and help block noise, pollution and visual intrusion from the main road. They include oak, hazel, blackthorn, hawthorn, crab apple, silver and downy birch, dog