I have a small area of 0.3ha to plant reasonably densly in a triangle opening out on it's longest side to a young informal orchard with meadow beyond.
I was looking into planting plans and apart from "erm, we'll stick an ash here, an alder there, maybe an oak over there and so on 200 odd times - I concluded that from say 10 tree species of various quantities of each, that there was a model (mathmatical or otherwise for this).
I've trawled through various Google searches along the lines of "randomised tree planting plan" and it turns up a wealth of stuff (although mainly examples of trials and existing young woodlands where it is just stated that planting was random).
I'll actually be working roughly on a grid pattern for spacing, but with deviations from the straight lines and some species in clumps and lower, slower growing stuff less densely planted before the margin to the orchard.
Just curious as to how other folk established their planting schemes and patterns with mixed species and the intended future use?
Daniel
(Cheshire)