Terry's photos
Moving compost to the planting hole
The briefing
Preparing the base of the hole
Sprinkling in the water retaining granules
Checking the level of the root ball
Backfilling
Tamping down the soil
Applying the mycorrhizal funghi to the roots
Putting in the perforated watering pipe
and adjusting it.....
More backfilling
Is it straight?
The final backfill
Completed with stakes, tie and woodchip (this is the Sequoia)
We headed
to the Bay area today – Los Altos Park in Sandown. We last visited this site in March 2025. We were working with Tony, the IWC Tree
Officer, who maintains this lovely site, to plant seven standard trees. This doesn’t seem like very many for 20 people
to plant within 3 hours……. However, the
amount of work that went into the planting of each tree was considerable. Terry’s excellent photos show the majority of
the stages.
Firstly,
the planting holes had to be dug to specific dimensions. A few had been prepared for us; one had to be
re-dug as the original had flooded and the remainder dug by the GG team. The base of the holes was then covered with a
mix of compost and soil and the level checked so that the tree would be at the
correct depth in the hole. Water
retaining granules were scattered throughout the soil/compost mix. The trees (in 45l bags) were manoeuvred into
place and the bags removed. A perforated
watering pipe was placed around the root ball with 20cm vertical above ground
level. Mycorrhizal funghi was applied to
the root ball and then the holes backfilled.
A fleece weed mat was put around the trunk of the tree. Tony and colleague David then added a ‘doughnut’
of woodchip and carefully positioned three stakes around each tree and tied
them in. In due course, a protective wire
fence will be erected around each tree.
The trees
planted were four oaks (two varieties), an alder, a liquidambar and a sequoia. In the coming weeks we will be continuing
with tree planting in the Bay area as this is one of the most tree depleted
areas on the Island.
For further information about Los Altos Park see link - Sandown Parks & Open Spaces | Enjoy Nature, Trails & Play Areas
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RIP
Derek
Comper
March 2010
September 2013 - our 500th GG and 10th anniversary
May 2023 during a visit whilst we were working at the Riverside Centre
Derek was
one of our long-standing GG-ers and contributed a considerable amount of time
and energy to the group over the years.
He was a popular member of Green Gym and will be fondly remembered.