Building Shelters
Need a shelter in the woods? Ashley shows how to make them quickly, using whatever comes to hand. Another in the Survival series from WoodlandsTV and Dulwich Studios Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleWhy Buy A Woodland?
Many people wonder why you should buy a woodland so we asked some of the members of the Small Woodlands Owner Group why they bought their woods. Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleThe Edge Effect
Julian Evans returns to the screen again this time to explain the edge effect on woodland tracks. Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleUpside down fire
An upside down fire offers several advantages in a woodland setting which survival expert Sean Collins demonstrates. He also offers tips on using a fire steel and answers that perennial problem – why...
View ArticleChoosing a chainsaw
If you are looking for your first chainsaw, or thinking of upgrading this is for you. Durability, ease of servicing and suitability are some of the factors Dave Vickers from Sparsholt College considers...
View ArticleHow to make charcoal – making charcoal with a charcoal burner
www.woodlands.co.uk Want to make charcoal? What is a charcoal burner? Where does barbecue charcoal come from? Woodlands TV visit a charcoal burn using a ring kiln. They look at the sources of wood,...
View ArticleMoving logs by trailer bike
Mike Pepler demonstrates how to move firewood using a trailer bike. His bicycle has some battery power which helps with hills and he can carry 50kg of logs from his woodland using this trailer and...
View ArticleBuilding a wooden bridge in woodlands
Mike and Tracy Pepler organised this volunteer project to build a bridge that would be strong enough for a car to drive over. The bridge was built of timbers from the woodland itself and the...
View ArticleFuel From Your Woodland – seasoning fire wood
Wood makes a great fuel for heating your house as it's sustainable. Professor Julian Evans shows us his log pile and talks about the species of wood which burn well. Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleWild Clematis or Old Man’s Beard – woodland plant
Clematis Vitalba can be good indicator of chalky soil - last in the series. http://woodlands.co.uk Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleFerreting
Michael White is an experienced forager and wild food expert. Here he shares his ferreting expertise - talking us through how best to care for the ferrets, signs to look for when sourcing the rabbits`...
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