Engineering your Environment
Offering multiple approaches to bring areas back into management or equally in annual maintenance
Cut and collect annual growth from wildflower meadows helping natural seed distribution and preventing build up of nutrients
Cultivating meadows for reinstating with wildflowers
Flailing river bank prior to river restoration improving visability and safety
Radio-controlled mower for difficult terrain
Hedges maintained as part of annual winter management of a site with a tractor mounted side arm flail
Invasive weeds removed from shaded walk-through to bird hide on a nature reserve, before levelling the erosion and reseeding with hardwearing grasses and wildflowers
Excavator mounted tree shear employed to reduce height of unmanaged hedge to reduce the shading of wildflower meadow
Using traditional fingerbar mower, which is less intrusive than modern alternatives
Cut and collect of meadow grass with hay mower and baling to remove the residue
Excavator mounted flail used to remove self-set scrub before grazing
Cattle grid installed to allow access while still grazing heathland
Flail cutting meadow during growing season
Surroundings of shaded pond mulched to get back into management allowing continu management by volu on Nature reserve
Reducing the growth and spread of invasive species
Large scale wildflower meadows cut for hay at the appropriate time to remove growth