Hi Guys
It is with great delight that I join this community. Having been a member of a variety of forums (Morris Minors, Computers, etc) this one is the first where I feel that a more positive approach to this world is being taken. I am excited.
That said, I'll explain the project more. I am a youth worker based in Lostwithiel, Cornwall UK. We have a 3.5 acre semi woodland, arable land and we intend to use it as a school for young people. We want to train them in a variety of expertises but mostly to encourage teamwork, a love of the land, healthy food and a changing attitude to the world.
We need some advice in order to get going. We got a grant to purchase 300 blueberry bushes and grow cut flowers. However, we also want to start to grow an orchard, build some hugelkulture beds and start the road to a forest farm. But I'm not sure how to go about it. How do I integrate 300 blueberries into beds that will also allow us to develop a forest farm.
The problem is that we have only just started to clear the site. It is a large site but it has been unmanaged for 25 years and when we arrived it had a huge amount of self seeded willow, hazel, etc. We have cleared a size able area and want to plant the blueberries out but in such a way as to ensure we can underplant the blueberries. The other thing is can we plant some apple trees or a canopy over the blueberries.
Any advice would be brilliant. Thanks.
Rich
http://wild-woods.org.uk/