This is the planting of 414 meters of double-row treed hedge, comprising 1,656 plants and 41 standard trees, at Simon’s in Sauvenière (Gembloux).
Combined with wheat sowing and then dwarf white clover, all elements are in place to recreate shelter, cover, and a movement corridor for wildlife in agricultural plains.

Before planting – S. Lacroix

Allow us to tell you about Simon Lacroix, a farmer in Sauvenière (Gembloux)

Simon Lacroix has been a farmer since 2012. He practices market gardening and sells various varieties of squash (organic farming) and potatoes (conventional farming) at the Ferme de la Chapelle. Besides this, Simon has another passion: organic sheep farming. He also owns about thirty ewes and offers direct sales of meat boxes from the farm.

Five years ago, he committed to planting 900 meters of hedge, as well as shrubs in the corner of his fields; he also installed raptor perches in his crops. In 2022, PlantC crossed paths with him, and Simon’s ambition to establish a double-row hedge and standard trees resurfaced. We could only support him in his endeavor!

Field visit to assess the composition of the future hedge.

The soil quality greatly influences the choice of the future hedge’s composition: which species can we install here?

Visit with Simon and Aurian before planting

Let’s talk about this treed hedge!

The project is substantial! With PlantC, Simon aims to plant:

  • 414 meters of native double-row hedges.
  • 41 standard trees in the inter-row of the hedge.

This will be on a cultivated plot located in Gembloux, specifically in Sauvenière. The planting will take place this autumn-winter 2022/2023.

Location of the future hedge and view of its impact on the landscape.

The planting will be done on tilled and sown soil (herbaceous cover that will act as “mulch”). Various species will be used, including the following: viburnums, buckthorns, field maples, elderberries, ligustrum, dog roses, bird cherries, European spindle trees, hazelnut trees, rowan trees, dogwoods, and hawthorns.

This is a double-row hedge, so 2 lines of hedge will be planted. The spacing between the lines will be 80/90 cm. Each species will be planted in groups of 3 to 5 plants, with 2 plants per linear meter. In total, nearly 1,656 plants will be planted.

Simon opted for sowing wheat before planting; the wheat will be laid at the base of the hedge and will serve as mulch. In the autumn of year N+1 after planting, dwarf white clover will then be sown. This provides food resources and refuges for agricultural wildlife! Finally, given the droughts affecting our country, this mulch and herbaceous layer will limit soil water evaporation.

That’s not all. Between these rows, we aim to plant 41 trees, or 1 tree every 10 meters, which will be grown as standard trees. At planting, the trees will be between 120 and 125 cm tall. They will be staked and protected from game damage. The chosen species will include: sessile oaks, Norway maples, field maples, lime trees, pedunculate oaks, and tulip trees.

The Hedge and its Functions

As with many of our projects, the objectives are as follows:

  • to recreate shelter, cover, and a movement corridor for wildlife in the agricultural plain.
  • protect and rebuild the soil of the plots.
  • promote the protection of crops from climatic hazards (agroforestry schemes that promote water runoff, anti-erosion efforts, with a shading function and, to some extent, a windbreak).
  • planting 1 meter of hedge sequesters 120 kg of CO2 over 20 years.

Planting is scheduled for November 2022. We will be sure to publish information on this key stage and on the hedge’s growth.

Before
After

The planting of the double-row treed hedge at Simon’s

The planting took place in winter 2022/2023. You will see in the photos that the planting was carried out using a planter. Equipment well-suited for significant linear planting in an agricultural environment!

Updates on the 2023 planting

On June 5, 2023, we visited the site to observe the recovery of the planting. This was in the presence of representatives from Trafic, an impact partner. It must be noted that although the planting suffered from herbivore pressure during the winter (hares), the survival rate exceeds 90%. We had to react quickly with Simon to apply a repellent strategy (Sema blue marker). During the immersion with Trafic, the discussion focused on agriculture, the transition to agroecology, and the psychological and economic difficulties and barriers. A rich exchange of ideas, both as producers and as consumers.

Main objective
Ecological Network

Hedge

  • Planting / installation period
    2022
  • Number of trees
    1 697
  • Area
    1 242 m²
  • Meters of hedge
    414 m
  • Carbon
    48.39 T of carbon sequestered over 20 years

List of selected species

Alder Buckthorn
Field maples
Guelder Rose
Elderberry
Ligustrum
Dog roses
Bird cherries
European spindle trees
Hazel
Rowan trees
Bloodtwig Dogwood
Single-style Hawthorn
Sessile Oak
Norway Maple
Field Maple
Small-leaved Lime
Pedunculate Oak
Tulip tree

When we addressed the chapter “Biodiversity” as part of our Take Care program, the team’s desire to take concrete local action quickly became apparent.
We then found in PlantC an attentive and committed partner, capable of offering us a solution that is both professional and has a strong impact on biodiversity.

Thanks to the network of farmers and market gardeners spread throughout Belgium, we will be able to develop a project near each of our stores by 2030.

Our decision to collaborate with Plant C is also based on the rigorous approach to selecting its partners: plantations are chosen according to the local biotope, implemented with care, and are subject to regular monitoring.

We are delighted with this collaboration, enriched throughout the year by clear information and constant visibility on current and upcoming projects.

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