admin on December 3rd, 2010

Well, the eastern half of the country is experiencing the heaviest snowfalls since the early 70s and temperature records are being broken all over the place. I think it has reached -15 Degrees Celsius in parts of the midlands. With all this in mind I have decided to put off buying saplings and seedlings for [...]

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admin on September 9th, 2010

This week I downloaded a great app for the iPhone called “Identify Tree”. It’s an app that allows you to identify trees bty using a key of images of the leaves.  It costs a paltry 79 cent to buy, very much worth it in my opinion.

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admin on July 21st, 2010

I’ve been inactive for quite some time, not many weekends spare to devote to guerrillia forestry unfortunately. But a lot of nurseries don’t have native trees (around 1-2 feet high) grown yet. I’m reliably informed that around October would be a good time to stock up and start planting. So I’ll organise some activity for [...]

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admin on March 9th, 2010

Cool, just found out about this. The Irish Independent are running a competition this week March 8th – March 13th. it’s in conjunction with the Native Woodland Trust and they are giving away 500 hundred native trees and assorted wildflower seeds. There’s one winner per day and they get 100 trees each. I’m entering and [...]

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admin on October 26th, 2009

Hello Internet.
This is the first post in the Guerrillia Foresty Blog, how exciting! You can read all about why this site was started on the About Us page. Explore the rest of the site at your leisure. It’s a work in progress and any feedback or advice is welcomed. If you have any feedback or [...]

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