“a bonfire (provided the wind is not blowing towards the main road) … coppicing … tree planting … trimming the willow spiling … And if all that gets finished then some brook clearing can be done.”
Come the day, the wind was not a problem, just
that everything outside was so damp after last week’s (post-Green-Gym) snowfall. Some of
the surrounding landscape was still quite wintry. This was one volunteer’s route to today’s
site:
Having got safely to Green Gym, the first
thing volunteers discovered was that there had been a “slight change of plan”. We would now be starting at the far side of
the site. So the first thing to do was
to march across, carrying most of our kit – a nice warm-up:
Even more important to keep your footing on this stretch |
Hi ho, hi ho …
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Mind your head!
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All joined in the preliminary task: clearing the
area where saplings were to go in. (Evidently
tree planting was going ahead.) The
closest we got to a bonfire, however, was loading on to a burn-site materials
which will be combustible IDC:
Directions |
Awaiting a spark |
Once the main part of the clearance had been finished, the group split
into two teams. One team stayed put, to finish
off making the area as suitable as we could for little trees, and to plant same:
Digging the first hole … |
for the first WGG tree-planting of the season |
It’s technical |
Making progress |
Tree planting is something we have done many times before at Green Gym, but there
are always individual volunteers for whom this is a new task. (Which comes with its own terminology: the
little saplings are not “sticks”, they are ‘whips’.) And even if some of us have done this
dozens of times before, there is always someone new to work with, who has done
this so many more times before, and from whom there is something new to
learn. For instance, that when mulching,
it is good not to leave mulch actually touching the young trees.
Teamwork seemed to be a theme of the work at this end of the site,
whether labouring or preparing for tea-break:
“It’s post-Christmas season” |
Meanwhile, the other team headed not back to the other side of the
site, but beyond: to the banks of the River Thames. First port of call: safety briefing.
“Don’t fall in” |
The task seemed to be one which had not
featured on the original list: to tidy up bank-edging.
Looking for
Moses
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Before |
After |
The
expeditionary team returned to base for tea-break.
Minus one member who found they needed to go home to strip off wet
clothing and get under a hot shower.
(No, they had not fallen in; but they had become more closely acquainted with
the dampness of the Thames in February than is really a good idea, just as they
were saying “I need to look out for crocodiles and …”)
After the
break, the ‘away’ team made off again, but this time only as far as the hazel
coppice, to do a little of the coppicing which had been suggested. They were back in time to watch the finishing
touches being put to the tree-planting project:
Well someone
has to finish the job
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50 whips in place. No guarantee how many will ‘take’
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Soight error - we didn't get on to the coppicing - perhaps next time! Many thanks to all. Tom
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