Mark's Photographs (and a note from him..!)
A rather overgrown area greeted us....
The new plants arrive.
BEFORE ...shown above..
and AFTER... shown below
what a difference..!
Mark's note.
We were working with the http://isleofwightcrp.co.uk Isle of Wight Community Rail Partnership to brighten and enhance for wildlife the approach ramp from Perowne Way. Thanks to their visionary remit to be bee friendly we were able to select plants such as Thyme, Hyssop and Broom which will provide wonderful nectar for them next year, as well as being lovely to look at we hope.
Bob's Blog.
" This Wednesday we have what could be a new type of horticultural project for the group. As, whist in the past we have done plenty of planting of course, this week it is our group which have done the ordering and planning. So at home I've what amounts to half a nursery of plants which we hope to plant in Sandown at the station. The brief was to create something good for insects so they are all nectar rich or have a benefit to wildlife."
With weather warnings for both wind and rain still in force, it was with some trepidation that many of us set out to attend this session. There was much car park discussion as to wear full protective clothing or to take a chance...the balance came down about 50/50 (now known as "Brexit odds" 😏)
There were a couple of minor issues that needed sorting, including late delivery of the compost material and getting access to the dump area, but work was soon underway....starting with the weeding and trimming back on the raised flower beds on the up side of the track. Mark was running around doing his Alan Titchmarsh impersonation as he carefully placed the new plants for us to dig them in. Apparently there is science in gardening...not just put plants in and hoping for the best..the method I have used all my life..!
The rain did drizzle on us a couple of times so neither side won on the choice of clothing issue. 😀
Many thanks to both Terry and Mark for their contribution to the blog this week.
And...finally...we get a mention in the following link to the Millennium Green.
https://www.islandecho.co.uk/play-lane-millennium-green-celebrates-with-south-and-south-east-in-bloom-award/
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