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    in 12. Mai 2026

    #forestry #biodiversity #treeprotection | Vigilis Tree Shelters

    We were out and about yesterday with David and Thomas from Biome Bioplastics Limited, collecting samples. Vigilis planted 70 test sites across the UK five years ago – we planted a variety of trees up and down the country using our shelters, to test the degradation process of the shelters in real-world use cases as well as in the laboratory. We wanted independently verified evidence of how they perform in different conditions, and with a variety of trees. This site, generously provided by Nicholsons, is a re-wilding project rather than focused on commercial planting, so there is a nice mix of tree species all in one spot. We were back for the 5th year this time and had to really hunt to find some of the trees we'd sampled previously, since they had grown so much! We'll share more of the official findings shortly, but we wanted to say thank you to both Biome and Nicholsons for enabling us to have both a productive and enjoyable morning. #Forestry #Biodiversity #TreeProtection

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  • SFI 2026 Opens: How Agroforestry Funding Can Pay for Your Tree Shelter Costs

    SFI 2026 Opens: How Agroforestry Funding Can Pay for Your Tree Shelter Costs

    The 2026 round of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) has opened, and for farmers planning agroforestry it is one of the most significant funding moments of the year. SFI 2026 agroforestry funding can cover much of the cost of establishing trees on farmland — including the tree shelters and stakes that protect those trees through…

    29 May 2026
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  • How to Install a Tree Shelter: Step-by-Step Guide for Foresters and Land Managers

    How to Install a Tree Shelter: Step-by-Step Guide for Foresters and Land Managers

    A tree shelter only works if it is installed correctly. Knowing how to install a tree shelter properly — firmly staked, well seated and correctly tied — is the difference between a guard that protects a seedling for years and one that blows over, leans or lets browsing animals in. This step-by-step guide is written…

    28 May 2026
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  • Tree Planting Incentives in the USA: Federal and State Programs Supporting Reforestation

    Tree Planting Incentives in the USA: Federal and State Programs Supporting Reforestation

    For US landowners, foresters and conservation groups, the cost of establishing trees is rarely the barrier it first appears — because a wide range of tree planting incentives in the USA exists to share that cost. Federal and state programs can fund site preparation, seedlings, planting labour and the tree protection needed to get young…

    28 May 2026
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  • Agroforestry Tree Protection: Choosing Shelters for Silvo-Pasture and Alley Cropping

    Agroforestry Tree Protection: Choosing Shelters for Silvo-Pasture and Alley Cropping

    Agroforestry — deliberately combining trees with grazing or cropping on the same land — is one of the fastest-growing land-use systems in UK and European farming. But the two most common designs, silvo-pasture and alley cropping, place very different demands on young trees. Getting agroforestry tree protection right is what separates a system that establishes…

    28 May 2026
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  • Biodegradable vs Recyclable Tree Shelters: Which Is Better for Your ESG Goals?

    Biodegradable vs Recyclable Tree Shelters: Which Is Better for Your ESG Goals?

    For a growing number of land managers, the choice between biodegradable and recyclable tree shelters is no longer just a practical one — it is an environmental, social and governance (ESG) decision. When you are reporting against sustainability targets or applying for conservation funding, the question of biodegradable vs recyclable tree shelters comes down to…

    28 May 2026
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  • Which Tree Shelters Work Best for Rewilding? A Species-by-Species Guide

    Which Tree Shelters Work Best for Rewilding? A Species-by-Species Guide

    Rewilding has moved from concept to practice across the UK and Europe. From the Caledonian pinewoods at Dundreggan to lowland scrubland on former agricultural sites, projects are now reintroducing native trees at scale — and getting the shelter specification right for each species is one of the biggest drivers of establishment success. This guide breaks…

    12 May 2026
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  • Vine Guard Guide: Protecting Young Vines in UK, French and Portuguese Vineyards

    Vine Guard Guide: Protecting Young Vines in UK, French and Portuguese Vineyards

    Young vines are vulnerable for their first two to three growing seasons. Rabbit and hare browse, herbicide drift, wind rock, late frosts and dry summers can all set establishment back by a year or more — and in commercial vineyards, every lost season pushes the return on planting further out. Vine guards are the most…

    11 May 2026
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  • What Makes a Tree Shelter Biodegradable? A Complete Guide to Vigilis Bio Materials

    What Makes a Tree Shelter Biodegradable? A Complete Guide to Vigilis Bio Materials

    Biodegradable tree shelters have moved from niche alternative to mainstream choice for foresters, land managers and conservation projects across the UK and Europe. But with different products making different claims, it’s worth understanding exactly what makes a tree shelter truly biodegradable — and what that means in practice for your planting project. What Makes a…

    5 May 2026
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  • Tree Shelters in North America: How US Reforestation Projects Choose Tree Protection

    Tree Shelters in North America: How US Reforestation Projects Choose Tree Protection

    The reforestation challenge in North America is significant. The USDA Forest Service estimates more than four million acres of potential reforestation need on National Forest System lands alone — the majority driven by wildfire, with over 2.5 million acres burned at high severity in 2020 and 2021. As replanting programmes expand in scale, tree protection…

    5 May 2026
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  • New Agroforestry Principles from Natural England: What They Mean for Tree Planting in 2026

    New Agroforestry Principles from Natural England: What They Mean for Tree Planting in 2026

    Natural England has published new agroforestry principles for 2026. Here’s what they mean for tree planting, land management and tree shelter choices in the UK.

    30 April 2026
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  • Vine Protection: A Grower’s Guide for Viticulture

    Vine Protection: A Grower’s Guide for Viticulture

    Choosing the right vine shelter matters for establishment, yield, and long-term vine health. A practical grower’s guide to vine protection in the UK — what to look for, what to avoid, and what works.

    31 March 2026
    Guides
  • Choosing the Right Tree Protection for Your Planting Project

    Choosing the Right Tree Protection for Your Planting Project

    Tree guards, mesh shelters, hedge wraps or shrub shelters — the right choice depends on your site, species, and pressures. A practical guide to matching tree protection to your project.

    31 March 2026
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