Updates

A simple public record of progress: legal structure, site development, and nursery direction.

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Company structure in place

Terraeire Land Stewardship Limited is now in place and holds the Terra Éire business name. This creates a practical vehicle for partnership conversations, land-access work, and the first stage of project development.

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Public site moving toward launch

The website is being refined into a clear sponsor-facing and landowner-facing presence: plain language, practical structure, and a format suited to real conversations rather than speculative claims.

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Nursery development in Ratoath, Co. Meath

The nursery focus now is on accumulating native stock for hedges, shelter, biodiversity corridors, and future planting work. The aim is to build a practical base of Irish-grown material that can feed directly into long-term stewardship projects as land comes on stream.

Nursery direction

The nursery at Ratoath, Co. Meath is becoming an early foundation piece of the project. The focus is not just on individual trees, but on assembling native stock that can contribute to hedgerows, shelterbelts, pollinator edges, woodland margins, and the small structural elements that make land more resilient over time.

In practical terms, that means steadily building up species and quantities suitable for real future use: mixed native hedging, habitat support, and planting that fits long-term stewardship rather than one-off campaigns.

Why it matters. Nursery capacity gives Terra Éire the ability to move from intention to implementation with the right kind of native material already in view.
Hedge laying and native hedge structure

Native hedging remains a practical focus: structure, shelter, habitat, and long-term resilience.

Young tree with protective guard

Protection and aftercare matter just as much as planting itself.

Tree establishment

Terra Éire’s approach is not simply to plant and walk away. Establishment, protection, and survival matter. Tree guards, siting, maintenance, and follow-up care are all part of whether planting becomes meaningful habitat over time.

This is part of the broader direction of the project: slower, more careful work that stands a better chance of becoming durable ecological improvement rather than a short-lived gesture.