by Joy Winstanley | Jun 3, 2014 | Activities, blog |
Ben’s Bug Hotel The grandson of one of the friends has kindly given us a superb insect house to put in the new Wild Life Garden. Thank you Ben. We look forward to the garden being ready to receive...
by Joy Winstanley | May 30, 2014 | blog |
Finding Estimate for Path Construction I have found two sources that may be interested in giving estimates to construct the paths. I’ve eMailed them. Once I have a price I can get to work raising some funding. In the mean time I have spoken to one of our...
by Joy Winstanley | May 28, 2014 | blog |
Access for All If we are to enable everyone to use the garden we will need to put in a decent, wheelchair friendly path. This needs to be at least 1.2m wide. With the help of Lydia and her team of volunteers we pegged out the proposed path. It seems to be taking up a...
by Joy Winstanley | May 5, 2014 | blog |
Wildlife moves in When I got home from South Wales the trees had still not been cut down but now a tree creeper was nesting in the garden so there will be no tree felling until the autumn. This will hamper the development of the garden as I am sure that tree felling...
by Joy Winstanley | Apr 30, 2014 | blog |
Ideas A visit to The National Botanic Gardens of Wales in Carmarthen gave me some more ideas. Perhaps our garden will look like this one day??? Have a look on line if you can not go in person. Garden of Wales P1030647A greenhouse made from recycled plastic bottles....
by Joy Winstanley | Apr 13, 2014 | blog |
Protective hedge around the garden Last year we were been given some hedging whips. They are a mixture of beech, hazel and hawthorne. We used most of the whips to finish the Jubilee Hedge in the Nature Reserve but we still had some left over. We are now using these to...