Pennsif's Progress #634 - changing the face of Wales 10,000 trees at a time

in #steempress6 years ago (edited)

Nearly 20 years ago we had the good fortune to move to a 17 acre homestead in rural west Wales.

All my adult life I had had a dream of moving to the countryside to set up a self-sufficient smallholding. John Seymour wrote the bible of self-sufficiency, and I was a follower.

Then at the turn of the century through good fortune, opportunism and a whim and a fancy we were blessed enough to be able to buy our piece of Welsh mountainside.

Although my dream had been long in the making, the act of purchase was short, sharp and wonderful. We arrived in the area on new year's eve, found a hotel that was being renovated and had a room to spare, viewed the property on 2 January, and bought it on 3 January.

Then fate played its most beautiful hand.

A few weeks after we had moved in I discovered the house had actually been built by my mother's family in 1799, and was occupied by my ancestors for 150 years until they moved away and it was left derelict in the 1950s. My mother died when I was young so this information came to me via an elderly neighbour who was an old friend of a great aunt.


When we arrived our fields were occupied, and keenly grazed, by our neighbour's sheep. They manicured the grass quite precisely and the floral diversity was minimal.

That arrangement remained for our first dozen years in residence. Our tightly trimmed fields matched quite anonymously the rest of the landscape up and down the valley, with just a few resolute trees punctuating the view.

Then a chance encounter with a forestry consultant through a website contract set in motion an evolutionary change for our 17 acres of Welsh mountainside.

He presented a plan to plant over 10,000 native trees across our land entirely funded by grants from the government forestry authority.

Sad for the ovine occupants but that offer could not be refused.

Over the next two years 10,000 native trees were planted - oak, ash, wild cherry, hawthorn, beech, alder, guelder rose...

We have filled in the remaining small gaps with over 60 assorted fruit and nut trees.

Cherry tree

Along with the existing trees we now have around 11,000 trees across the land ranging from mere youngsters to 250 year old mighty oaks.

Very quickly the landscape began to change. The flora exploded. New animals begun to appear.

After 3 years many of the trees were taller than me. A woodland in waiting begun to appear before our very eyes.




Now six years since the original planting we have the makings of a small forest.

Soon it will need positive management. With bramble sneaking in some areas are becoming inpenetrable.

Some areas are already so dense I get lost in there !

It is a truly wondrous thing.

Besides getting married, raising a family and buying the house, planting this forest-to-be I count as one of the greatest achievements of my life.

That might sound ridiculous.

But this forest will grow and live on long after I am gone.

It has changed the landscape, massively enhanced the ecology, and given the map makers 17 acres to re-colour.

This will be our home for life now.

I'm not going anywhere. Never will I want to. In fact I wish to stay here for eternity.

Bury me here under a big oak tree in a coffin made of willows from by the lake.

Trees live in peace.





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Wow, wow and WOW!!!
This is a dream coming true!
That is exactly what I am aiming for, although I can’t see how I can make it in the near future.
“grants from the government forestry authority”
This sounds like science fiction for the reality I am experiencing in Greece. I am really thrilled you have made it. I wish more and more people get to know the life in a place like your forest and get the chance to leave a positive mark on the landscape :)

I got lucky with getting the forestry grant - right time, right place.

I had started to plant trees before the grant but only 5 or 6 at a time, so getting the grant to do the whole area was a dream come true.


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WOW, that's awesome. We are hoping to get started on a homestead soon. This is one that is on our list.

So glad that the fortunes returned the land to your family through you. Reforesting is likely the most single important thing you have done for the ecosystem in your area. We have done much the same. Taken land that had been stripped clean and planted hundreds of trees. Our plot is not as large as yours or we would have done the same!

Well done, a fantastic achievement and great synchronicity for the family line. :)

Have you put some sort of caveat on the land, or will it eventually go to an environmental Trust to keep the trees protected? Just curious about the long, long-term ways to keep things going.

wow.upvote.

What an inspiring story! I just think it's magical. And very similar to my wishes too....lay me beneath a huge tree and let me feed the roots of the future. :D

And how incredible that fate took you by the reigns and drew you back to a place begun by your ancestors. Amazing!

That's a great legacy and an amazing achievment. You're very lucky....
Nice one.

Such an amazing post and what were the odds that you moved to the same house built by your family?! My old home had a really old Oak tree outside that we all used to climb up. After we sold it to the neighbours they cut it down to let more light shine in the house. So I applaud you for allowing nature,flora and animals to flourish! :)

Thanks for images!

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