Hedges in Modave (St-Roch) – Episode 2

As a reminder, Bruno de Breyne took over the family farm in 2018, cultivating conventional but diversified crops: wheat, barley, potatoes, flax, corn, etc. While conventional, the farm is gradually shifting towards sustainable/organic, or even agroecological, farming. Believing his fields lacked sufficient hedges, he wanted to get back in the saddle with PlantC.

Location of the 2 hedge sections

Pleased with the first planting campaign in 2023, Bruno wished to continue his ecological networking efforts in Modave. The objectives remain unchanged:

  • to cut off from prevailing winds,
  • to strengthen the ecological network in connection with existing elements (hedges, groves),
  • to promote a host of active auxiliaries against pests,
A Sema marker was applied due to game pressure on the 2023 planting.

Project Supported by

Hedges: an ecological and nourishing corridor

Meeting numerous criteria eligible for its Takecare sustainability program, the company Trafic chose to co-finance the approximately 1,620 meters of living hedges in 2 rows.

A mix of more than 12 different species of native trees and shrubs have now been planted.

The planting project will take place in January 2025

Rainy but happy visit

On June 5th, we visited the plantings in the presence of Bruno (farmer and creator of the ecological network). Here are some photos from the visit:

The planting is a real success. Planting the hedge within a winter barley crop allowed it to develop protected from spring drought.

In total, no less than 625m of hedges were planted in double rows in 2023, with an additional 1,620m added in 2024. Suffice to say that Trafic has contributed to the ecological network in the Modave area!

A benefit for Bruno’s and his neighbors’ crops, for small wildlife, insects, and our landscapes!

Characteristics of the hedge project

PLANTING1620 m of hedges
PLANTING SEASONWinter 2024
*LIST OF SPECIES
Hawthorn
Hornbeam
Bloodtwig Dogwood
Purging Buckthorn
Hazel
Osier Willow
Purple Willow
Rowan
Black Elder
Small-leaved Lime
Privet
Guelder Rose
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