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Memorial garden in bloom
The memorial garden on site. Our memorial garden was set up a few years ago along with Near and Near. It is looked after by our volunteers who carefully tend this area with thoughts of people who are no longer with us, they've been planting some bulbs ready for next spring.
admin961963
Mar 31 min read


Planting willow rods
Willow rods leftover from the pond fencing. After Alison from Lincolnshire Willow had finished weaving her magic around the pond, she had some leftover willow rods which she suggested that we plant around the edge of the woodland. Noel, Jan, Alison and Sarah braved the rain to put these in with cardboard mulch covers - hopefully they will root and fill in a bit of a gap in the woodland.
admin961963
Feb 261 min read


Looking for ley lines
We've had some amazing carved posts done for our new nature walk, these were done by woodcarver Allen Stichler and now we are deciding where to put them in our woodland. Today volunteer Noel brought his dowsing rods on site and was finding ley lines so we can choose where to put the remaining posts. Our nature walk is starting to take shape, we just need the site to dry up a bit more as it's muddy out there! Using dowsing rods in the woodland.
admin961963
Feb 171 min read


Looking for fungi in the woods
We didn't think that their would be much to see when Tim Bruning, a fungi expert, came on site this morning, as it was starting to snow. But how wrong we were. Tim is sending some of the samples away for identification, but did identify in situ, turkey tails and netted crust. Tim looking for fungi on dead wood in our woods. These beautiful turkey tails look like oyster shells, and varied in colour from dun browns to oranges.
admin961963
Feb 171 min read


Trimming the trees!
Our orchard is home to lots of different heritage apple trees. Last month they were wassailed to by Grimsby Morris and this month our long-standing volunteer Kieran has bene pruning the trees, this makes sure that there will be plenty of light and air for the trees as they grow their apples through the summer. We will be using this year's apple crop to make juice again, as it was really popular last autumn and at the wassail. It's important to prune the trees before the end o
admin961963
Feb 171 min read
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