First
session of Xmas 2014/15 and the task was about the same as the last session
before Christmas.
‘Hedge
planting’ is essentially just like tree planting, except the plants go in
closer together and lined up in strict rows.
The other differences between before and after the start of Christmas: another
range of species; slightly different planting methods; and a shift in the
weather.
Oxfordshire
had been treated to what one of our members calls “a silver Christmas” (as
opposed to a white Xmas, whether cartoon form or heavy metal): a
sufficiently deep coating of frost to make everything out of doors look sparkly
in the sunshine, but not enough of the white stuff to cause inconvenience. Dendritic ice crystals on a window this
morning, where it had been left open for fresh air in a bedroom overnight,
seemed appropriate given today’s task:
The cold
snap did have some volunteers wondering if the ground would be too hard for tree
planting. “Dunnowz I know” – as they say
in Wisconsin – was the only response I could give. (All folks associated with that part of the
world are feeling particularly laid- back at the moment. For anyone connected with Wisconsin naturally
supports the ‘Pack’, and the Packers
have just won their fourth straight divisional title.)
However, none
of the volunteers need have worried. All
had been prepared ahead of our visit by trust-staff, who had thought on ahead,
protected the ground with compost and covers, and sorted out bundles of whips
of 15 different species (64% hawthorn, 10% field maple, the remainder assorted
other specimens, incl the odd rose).
As the
morning progressed, some volunteers developed individual styles of working.
One pair, from another community-group,
worked in a tiny area, where there would have been no room for our merry band. Among the Green-Gymmers, some went for “the
production line method”:
Others
continued to dig one hole at a time (“hand-crafted”). Some of the craftsmen had extra assistance:
(Well done, our young apprentices!)
The third
system of work was to dig trenches:
Fortified by
treats brought over from Germany (marzipan, chocolate-coated almonds, and Lebkuchen), the all-age work-party managed to
complete all three lengths of hedge with immaculate scheduling for our normal going-home/decanting-to-the-pub
time. Here the finishing touches are
being put to the two sections which were allocated to Wallingford Green Gym + visitors:
Happy New
Year to all – Prosit Neujahr!