Saturday, 13 August 2016
Sunday, 7 August 2016
Machine gun
Another solo session up Wessenden. Guy and Stephen have done their turns, and today I went up and did an hours weeding. Lovely day.
On the way back down I passed some re-enactor sorts on their way to Uppermill for one of those 1940s days. Quite bizarre to turn a corner and see a small tank trundling along the road. Albeit the most pathetic tank ever made, the Bren Carrier, complete with (hopefully) replica Bren gun on the top of it.
Saturday, 30 July 2016
Clean up at home
This Saturday we stayed at home, at our nursery base. Lots of work was done clearing paths and cutting back overgrowth. Important work, in that our neighbours won't think the place is quite such an eyesore, and also because we will need the easy access and space to store trees and materials in the Autumn.
We were: myself, Dave, Geoff, Lesley, Robert, Adrian, and John.
Still more work to be done. More paths to be cleared, stakes to be stacked for drying, and fruit to be picked. Could probably do with some new tools too, a flat hoe for clearing paths, and some new shears.
We were: myself, Dave, Geoff, Lesley, Robert, Adrian, and John.
Still more work to be done. More paths to be cleared, stakes to be stacked for drying, and fruit to be picked. Could probably do with some new tools too, a flat hoe for clearing paths, and some new shears.
Sunday, 17 July 2016
Higher ground
That same Saturday another team weeded Delight Farm, which didn't take long and Scammonden, which
took longer. The Scammonden weeding was the Green Building Store's
plantings from the last 2 years. There was plenty of all the nasties:
Brambles, Himalayan Balsam, Nettles, Bracken, Thistles,
Rose-Bay Willow Herb and Grass.
They were (if remembered correctly): Dave, Geoff, Steve, John, Adrian, Robert, Lesley, Seth, Neil and Philip.
The team were, of course, careful not to weed anything that looked like it might be a significant wild flower.
They were (if remembered correctly): Dave, Geoff, Steve, John, Adrian, Robert, Lesley, Seth, Neil and Philip.
The team were, of course, careful not to weed anything that looked like it might be a significant wild flower.
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