Additional planting in the south border

We received another large delivery of shrubs and plants on the 10thMay, fortunately after a day of heavy rain which made it much easier for the volunteers to dig them into the south border.  This has made a great difference to the appearance of the western end of this bed and several gaps have now been successfully filled in.

On the north side of the park, pupils from Wendell Park School have planted seeds at the eastern part of the narrow border which runs between the dog exercise area and Cobbold Road and these are doing well, particularly the sunflowers.   The Gardening Friends have also planted a small herb garden at the western end of this border which transformed this formerly overgrown area into a very interesting corner.

The ideal growing conditions of the last few weeks has also benefitted the weeds which have sprung to life and are aggressively colonising the borders. We are doing our best to keep them under control and are hoping that as many volunteers as possible will come to help with weeding, feeding and watering on Saturday 1st June from 10am and on every 1st Saturday of the month over the summer and autumn.

A Swarm of Honeybees!

Great excitement in the park today when a swarm of honeybees paid us a visit. Fortunately our local Bee Keepers Association representative was on hand within twenty minutes to find them a new home!

The Wendell Park Swarm

Spring is here at last!

It is so lovely to receive positive feedback from local residents who are now seeing the results of all the hard work put in by the Gardening Friends last autumn.; and with the temperatures looking to stay warm this week, things are only going to get better!

Next Saturday 2nd March will be the first monthly gardening morning of 2019 (first Saturday of the month from March till November) we hope to see as many people as possible armed with gloves, boots and whatever garden tools they can get their hands on. Come and spend a couple of hours in the fresh air and help us get the borders tidied up and ready for summer!

Camelia, North Border, Spring 2019
Camelias, North Border, Spring 2019
Crocuses, Spring 2019
Irises in the North Border
Crocuses, Spring 2019
Crocuses and Daffs, Spring 2019

Scouts lend the Friends a hand!

On 13th October we were joined in the park by a team of Scouts from 28th Hammersmith Scout Group led Group Scout Leader Neil Docherty,  who jumped to the task of clearing leaves and planting spring bulbs.  We look forward to seeing them both again (the Scouts and the bulbs!) in the Spring and we are hopeful that this will lead to a long-term collaboration.

 

Wendell Park Gardening Friends need YOU!

With spring here at last, WPGF will kick off our monthly Park Maintenance days on Saturday 7th April at around 10am and on every 1st Saturday of the month. We need to prepare the beds alongside Cobbold Road so the children at Wendell Park School can use them for their Gardening Club. Please come and join in. Bring your own tools … forks, spades, trowels; whatever you have. No skill or experience necessary! It would be great if some strong, fit lads or dads could join in too as we could use the extra muscle power!

We are also appealing to anyone who has garden tools lurking in a shed that they no longer need. All contributions gladly received!

Snowberries, Paths and Plants!

Exciting news for March and April!  Phase 2 of the snowberry removal will take place in the next couple of weeks.  Expect to see contractors from idverde with mechanical diggers removing another swathe of these invasive, self-seeders.

Shortly thereafter, road contractors Conway will be in the park reinstating the surface of the paths which have become very pot-holed and damaged;

and on Friday April 6th we will be receiving our first large order of shrubs and perennials for the South Border along Wendell Road.  Please come along to help plant up – we will bring teas, coffees and soft drinks.  All we ask is that you bring your tools and are ready to roll your sleeves up!  Can’t wait!

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