Monday, 17 January 2011
Hats off to Dave!
Just a note to acknowledge all the hard work that Dave has done at the Nursery in the last few weeks. The work area, paths, and drainage all look brilliant. Dave, we salute you.
Saturday, 15 January 2011
Butterley Reservoir- more trees and a lot of gorse.
2nd Week at Butterley Reservoir this year. Horrible, horrible weather, windy and rainy, our least favourite. Not cold though. We finished planting Emma and John's patch with 20 Holly. Planted 50 more trees in a clough for Blue Ginger. And then planted over 200 Gorse in several clumps. Planting the gorse meant clearing patches of Molinia grass and then putting the Gorse in at 1ft spacing. It did stop raining right at the end, which was nice. Cake was banana and walnut, and was universally acclaimed. And we all had a nice time, considering!
Cath, Philip, Geoff and Neil planting gorse above the reservoir.
Saturday, 8 January 2011
Butterley Reservoir
Geoff's photo of the crew in winter sunlight - he's a much better photographer than me, as you can see.
Philip, Cath and Neil with Butterley behind. No other caption required.
Sunday, 2 January 2011
Hard at work on Sunday
Tree Society is not just for Saturdays you know. Two of us were hard at work this fine Sunday morning. I was carrying stakes and guards up to Butterley Reservoir, and Dave was working on the paths and drainage at the nursery. Just one way of burning off those mince pies.
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