Just a quick update! The new border designs are taking shape, including the raised bed areas, which have a good depth of soil for the coming seasons planting. The contractors should be finished this week, leaving the area hedged with young hornbeam plants, hoggin footpaths, raised beds, & three paved areas, one of which will support the planned gazebo. The dry weather has helped a great deal, & the spring sun has even popped out to give an approving smile over the project... More soon!
Monday, 15 March 2010
March 15th Plot 16 Summerhouse Update
The summerhouse restoration continues as the Easter garden opening approaches. The above photograph was taken late last week, & shows the entrance ramp partially completed, which will allow access to the upper floor for visitors once completed. A ground floor room will be used for small tool storage for the adjacent plot. The end of the week saw the first layers of lime plaster being applied to the walls, & this will be quickly followed by the installation of the completed window frame & door.
Views from the window are stunning, & well worth the wait. This vista was lost in the past when the building was reduced in height, possibly after the war, but now is restored, allowing views over towards Warwick Racecourse.
This must be the most impressive coffee mug stand I have seen for a while! Seriously, a contemporary fireplace has been installed in the original location & acts as a focus point for the room. The room has a very pleasant feel to it already, & this is before the plastering, window, & woodwork finishing!
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Education / Childrens Garden
Monday 8th March saw the work begin on a new garden feature at Hill Close; a children's garden. Arranged by & on behalf of the Education Team, the garden will give a major boost to the team's efforts at Hill Close. The facility will enable a wide range of activities to be carried out, some of which are already well established at Hill Close. A wormery & bird tables are already maintained by the team to encourage wildlife, & these will be retained & added to as the garden becomes established.
In this first, the major part of the gardens installation, the path network & bed systems will be added, along with paving areas & a hedge line. In the future, a pond is to be installed also, which will provide yet more biodiversity to the garden.
I shall add a few more photographs of the gardens development, but as you can imagine, at the present time every second spent in the garden is valuable to ensure we are good to go when Easter opening time arrives.
Here comes the spring!
Gary
Friday, 5 March 2010
March 5th 2010 Update
Well you can see from my absent posts, that time just hasn't been available really. I've squeezed a few minutes out of my day to add a couple of photo's, & a quick update on the garden.
The frost is still hitting us hard on most evenings, but becoming less aggressive fortunately. We are presently getting -3's to -5's, which is the norm in these parts it would seem. The winter bedding has been giving a little concern, although it is making it through & finally shows sign of adding some early spring colour which will be very welcome & is eagerly awaited.
The nursery is being expanded to allow a larger 'viewing' area of plants for sale, & the extra ground coverage should provide us with a better area to display our stock. The ground area is being levelled up with surplus 'ash' left over from path improvements last season - re-use & recycle!
Following a half day of tree work, including the removal of two specimens, we are preparing to replant with a selection of fruit varieties. In addition to this, we have returned areas of turf to soil again to help regenerate growth in some of the older trees. Plot 25 in particular, has a new border beneath the trees, where a new 'Queen' apple tree is to be planted, along with a planting of low growing bulbs & perennials.
The education/children's garden installation continues next week, along with further work to prepare the gardens for opening less than a month away! More updates coming soon, including progress on the summerhouse on plot 16.
Back Soon! Gary
The frost is still hitting us hard on most evenings, but becoming less aggressive fortunately. We are presently getting -3's to -5's, which is the norm in these parts it would seem. The winter bedding has been giving a little concern, although it is making it through & finally shows sign of adding some early spring colour which will be very welcome & is eagerly awaited.
The nursery is being expanded to allow a larger 'viewing' area of plants for sale, & the extra ground coverage should provide us with a better area to display our stock. The ground area is being levelled up with surplus 'ash' left over from path improvements last season - re-use & recycle!
Following a half day of tree work, including the removal of two specimens, we are preparing to replant with a selection of fruit varieties. In addition to this, we have returned areas of turf to soil again to help regenerate growth in some of the older trees. Plot 25 in particular, has a new border beneath the trees, where a new 'Queen' apple tree is to be planted, along with a planting of low growing bulbs & perennials.
The education/children's garden installation continues next week, along with further work to prepare the gardens for opening less than a month away! More updates coming soon, including progress on the summerhouse on plot 16.
Back Soon! Gary
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