Slide 4: The Belgium planting method

The experiments at Corrour were based on the experience gained by the Belgium Forest Service with establishing plantations on elevated peat. The Belgians had developed a method by which a network of ditches was created to drain the peat. The surface material that came out of the drains, often referred to as turf, was dragged out of the drain and turned upside down in rows roughly several feet apart.





Plate: Plan of the Belgium peat planting system as published by John Stirling Maxwell in 1907 in the Proceedings of the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society >>>
Belgium peat planting method


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