Stories, clips, features and interviews from those involved in Ourboretum.
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Children from Hempsted Primary School have planted Ourboretum saplings at a waste site.
Mark Connelly shares advice for collecting nuts late in Autumn.
Drybrook School teacher Kelly Walsh and children have potted up 37 acorns.
Horticulturalist Chris Beardshaw celebrate Ourboretum passing target.
Some 2,700 acorns, beechmast and hazelnuts have been potted up.
Angela gave acorn favours to guests at her daughter's wedding.
The results are in as 10 teams competed for pumpkin points.
Mark Cummings speaks to Brendan Skelton from Dursley.
Kathryn Pulham tells Chris Sandys growing trees will leave "a wonderful legacy".
Georgina Blagden said joining in with the scheme was "really easy".
Hear the Halloween challenge as unveiled by nine presenters.
Kate Clark's team scoops maximum points after challenge to collect 50 hazelnuts.
Mark from Ourboretum's partner organisation, the Cotswolds AONB, spoke to Anna King.
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Gloucestershire's Chris Sandys potted 30 beech nuts last autumn.
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Gloucestershire producer has a hazel tree in her Forest of Dean garden.
Celebrated horticulturalist supports launch of Gloucestershire tree growing scheme.
The Diocese officer speaks to Richard Atkins about the Green Abbey group's latest vision.
Woodland expert Lewis Morrison highlights the simplicity of Ourboretum to Kate Clark.
It's "critical" not to preemptively fell healthy ash trees, says expert John Parker.
Trees do "so many things" to benefit us, says Mark Connelly from the Cotswolds AONB.
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Gloucestershire's Dominic Cotter enthuses about Ourboretum appeal.
"I can remember the moment I got hooked on trees," says plantsman Chris Beardshaw.