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A  Wodland path

Started by Palustris, November 03, 2003, 20:55:41

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Palustris

Here are 2 shots of the path we made over the last week or so.
The wood is not very big and is made of up mainly damson trees with a couple of big hawthorn. There are some elder bushes. Also Viburnum opulus, Acer purpureum, Malus John Downie and one or three bushy honeysuckle.
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Gardening is the great leveller.

Palustris

Gardening is the great leveller.

budgiebreeder

#1
Thanks for the piccies Eric .Bet that was hard work.But a job well done.
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

Doris_Pinks

#2
Eric, you wanna swop gardens??!! ;D i have always wanted a wood, preferably with a stream at the bottom! DP
We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
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ina

#3
Looking really good. Get lots of wildlife there? -Ina

Palustris

#4
First of all 'wood' is a bit of a cheek, there are only about 10 big trees altogether. The area is triangular and about 15 m by 15m by 15m. At one corner is an 25m tall Perry pear, the next corner is an 8m damson and the 3rd is an 8m hawthorn. The path is a sort of ark from the bottom corner almost up to the top and out at the third corner.
Sadly there is no stream, but outside in the field behind a a spring which the farmer has culverted away.
Only wild life are birds and frogs so far.
We have spent the last 2 days clearing about 8m by2m of it to transfer the snowdrops from the path. We have removed 100kgs of broken bricks, 8 25kg, bags of ivy roots and found about a ton of 'field stones'. (look like the rounded pebbles from a beach). It will take along time to get it plant-ready.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Palustris

#5
Here are some of the bricks and field stones (duck stones?) from the 'Wood'


Gardening is the great leveller.

Beer_Belly

#6
Time to start drystone walling methinks :-)

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