A living hedge / fence aka "Fedge" is a woven living creation, made from a range of material, in my case willow. Having been given access to a small willow plantation deep in the west riding of Yorkshire the potential to kit Al and Lotty with some water sucking, green lusciousness, bendy willow fence excitement sounds like a win win scenario.
There are plenty of examples around the internet of living hedges, and plenty of tips on how to plant and create a Fedge
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=588
https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/400468591851625526/c
So after a few hours of harvesting and an hour or so of plugging (my word for sticking then willow whips in the ground).......
More photos to follow....
After 7 years on the waiting list we finally were given "Lotty" a 4.5m x 30m plot. Litter strewn and overgrown 2015 saw the start of the journey. August 2016 saw the addition of "Al" a 8.5m x 25m overgrown jungle... The quest continues Thanks for stopping by.
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Monday, 23 January 2017
Tuesday, 3 January 2017
2016 in the Rear View Mirror
Well here we are another year has flown passed, and yes nearly 6 months since the last blog. so what's been going on?
Well i had the pleasure of giving a 5 minute speech at Groundworks' South Yorkshire Annual Conference about Lotty and Big Al! a few anecdotes and some photos seemed to keep the crowd in order.
So Groundworks have been converting 2 former grazing paddocks into 30+ new allotments... I managed to speak to some "newbies" who had taken shovel to their new plot. Very exciting times, especially as this will reduce the waiting list to practically zero when all the plots come on line.
Big "Al" our new plot is going to take a bit of work to get on top of! having cut down the grass and weeds and got rid of some rubbish (thanks Groundworks!) and a bit of weeding we are getting back to soil. it will be a long process but hey ho, Rome wasn't built in a day
So with the new year upon us may i wish you all a Happy One and remember, the seed catalogues are exciting but you must resist.......
May your 2017 planting be enjoyable and fruitful
Well i had the pleasure of giving a 5 minute speech at Groundworks' South Yorkshire Annual Conference about Lotty and Big Al! a few anecdotes and some photos seemed to keep the crowd in order.
Mr Barnsley Allotmenteer |
So Groundworks have been converting 2 former grazing paddocks into 30+ new allotments... I managed to speak to some "newbies" who had taken shovel to their new plot. Very exciting times, especially as this will reduce the waiting list to practically zero when all the plots come on line.
Partitioning of new plots |
Big "Al" our new plot is going to take a bit of work to get on top of! having cut down the grass and weeds and got rid of some rubbish (thanks Groundworks!) and a bit of weeding we are getting back to soil. it will be a long process but hey ho, Rome wasn't built in a day
So with the new year upon us may i wish you all a Happy One and remember, the seed catalogues are exciting but you must resist.......
May your 2017 planting be enjoyable and fruitful
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