Unit Award Scheme

113274 PLANTING TREES AND HEDGEROWS

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

demonstrated the ability to

1listen to a talk on the reasoning behind the project, ie that hedges and wind breaks are planted in order to enable wildlife to establish, and why the hedges and wind brakes are set in particular positionsSummary sheet
2look at and identify at least four tree, plant and weed speciesSummary sheet
3choose and prepare an appropriate planting siteSummary sheet
4dig a hole deep enough to plant a given plant in, with assistance if necessarySummary sheet
5plant a given plant in the hole, with assistance if necessarySummary sheet
6water the plant inSummary sheet

shown knowledge of

7why the hedges and wind breaks need to be planted in the countryside, ie their removal has meant the disappearance of wildlife refuges, habitats and nesting placesSummary sheet
8how to plant a tree or hedge species and how to provide ongoing careSummary sheet

experienced

9making a planting areaSummary sheet
10digging a hole to the correct depth for plantingSummary sheet
11filling back topsoilSummary sheet
12mulchingSummary sheet
13tidying up the site on completing planting.Summary sheet

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 28 February 2020Level - Level One