The Paper We Vote On
Between two thirds and three quarters of us will vote in the General Election this week by placing an X on a piece of paper next to the name of...
Read moreBetween two thirds and three quarters of us will vote in the General Election this week by placing an X on a piece of paper next to the name of...
Read moreIvy is much maligned but is it all bad or does it have some redeeming features? Ivy is our only native evergreen climber and it has two forms...
Read moreThe best and most expensive honeys in the world are made from the nectar collected from trees. Manuka honey is made from the nectar of the...
Read moreSpring is in the air and it is time to think about getting back into the garden. Tree work should always be planned to maintain, as far as...
Read moreAlmost every other car on the road in the UK is a diesel. Diesel engines emit two main pollutants: nitrogen dioxide (N02) and particulates, and...
Read moreWe all know that the majority of fine wines are aged in oak barrels. But why are they? What are the advantages? What are the disadvantages? Are...
Read moreBook Your Place: HELLIS Spring Seminars Come along and join us for the next in the series of HELLIS Seminars where we’ll be looking at the...
Read moreThe Oxford Dictionary defines amenity as being ‘a desirable or useful feature’. One of the desirable features of trees is the environmental...
Read moreThere is a growing body of scientific research that appears to confirm the health benefits of amenity trees, that is, trees which are planted to...
Read moreThere are over 60,000 different species of trees in the world and hundreds of different shapes of leaves – but why the different shapes?...
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