Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Work party September 4th 2016

The woodland is beginning to show a few hints of autumn after a hot dry spell. These are the stunning berries of the guelder rose,  Viburnum opulus. 

The foxglove seedlings pricked out last month had grown sufficiently to be potted on into the next size pots. These were stood on capillary matting in trays and will be left to grow until big enough to plant out.


Meanwhile, the area along edges of the main path was hand weeded to remove brambles with a view to planting some of the foxgloves when ready next year. As these are biennials it may be another year before they flower but we will have to wait and see.





In recognition of it's name, Eades Orchard, there are a few plums on the trees plus a few more blackberries and elderberries in the wilder bits.




Sunday, 7 August 2016

August 2016 Work Party



The woodland is settling into it's summer state now with a thick covering of green leaves in some areas and growth slowing throughout. It was windy, although still hot, today so there weren't many butterflies but an abundance of shield bugs was noted.


Some trees were thinned out along the main path to improve the growth of the standard oak and cherry trees which form both sides of the avenue. The branches were added to the brash line along the perimeter.




Foxglove seedlings were pricked out into modules ready for planting out next year. Only another 800 to go!


The growth along the path edges and around key plants continues to be hand weeded and cut back. All looking very nice today!

Sunday, 3 July 2016

July Work Party - 03/07/2016

It was perfect weather for the woodland work this morning, not too hot, not too cold and absolutely no rain! The sun was shining and the grass was dry enough for the paths to be mown. Nettles around the ancient Baldwin apple were cut back and we were able to see how well it is doing with lots of new growth. Long undergrowth was also reduced around the hazel trees in the den in the hope that they will eventually make a more substantial structure
Speckled wood butterfly 

Ringlet butterfly
 Plenty of insects buzzing, flying and crawling about in the woodland today including these two butterflies in the glade. Also spotted in the main path area were some dragonflies and hoverflies enjoying the bramble flowers.

While out on the bug hunt we found, not one, but two woodmouse nests with tiny pink babies!

This is the mouse watching us for a few moments before coming out of the nest to move her babies from a hole on the other side. The cover was replaced very quickly once she came out.

To finish, this is the award now in situ in the woodland where it sits beautifully back lit at the top of the main path.

Sunday, 12 June 2016

June

Over the last couple of weeks we've had a lot of rain and a lot of sun and the woodland is looking very lush at the moment. Today, June 12th 2016, all around the country there are parties to celebrate the Queen's official 90th birthday .Framsden Woodland Group is no exception and we have combined our annual plant sale with a big lunch picnic in the glade.





  

The plant sale this morning was a great success with nearly all the plants sold and lots of tea and cake as well. Photo taken through the hatch!

Veronica chamaedrys, Germander speedwell



The weather was a bit overcast and drizzly but in true British fashion people turned out and sat in the rain to eat their sandwiches. The children enjoyed a run round to find the clues on the treasure hunt, Alex won the junk crown competition and was very pleased with his prize.

The bug hunt was abandoned as the rain fell a bit harder, which was a shame as I found a lovely toad on my solo trip around the wood. Maybe next time!







Sunday, 8 May 2016

May 2016 Work party

The woodland is really greening up now which makes the mown paths more defined and means you can't see all the way through the wood anymore.

This month the mowing of the paths and glades began in earnest and the massive trunk of the tree felled last month was cut into manageable lengths. There was weeding, mulching and more primroses planted. Some non native trees on the top boundary were reduced in height to let more light in and the area around the new table prepared for seeding.

Mowing the glade


The den area was mulched
Lots of cabbage white butterflies and some orange tips as well as two frogs were spotted today. During the week a sloworm has been seen and also in the neighbouring churchyard.
Red campion, cowslips and garlic mustard.
It was a hot day and there was good turnout including some new recruits. Refreshments very much welcome at the end of the session.

Monday, 4 April 2016

April Work Party

Wild daffodils
The sun shone, the birds sang and it was a beautiful morning to be in the woodland. Some wild foxglove plants were added to a path edge to increase species diversity and the den saplings mulched to help their growth and suppress weeds.
Planting foxgloves

A leaning tree was successfully felled with a two handled vintage saw into a neighbouring garden and the brash tidied up.




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Wire netting was added to the bridge as it had been getting slippery and the fantastic recycled glass trophy was toasted in a suitable fashion. Cheers all!
Made by honeypie handmade in Ipswich


Friday, 1 April 2016

winners!

So guess what- we won the Greenest Community section at Suffolk Greenest County awards yesterday. Jeannie collected the award which was appropriate as she wrote the application. Well done one and all!