We did a good old litter-pick today on the Berrybanks to Potsford’s Dam section. Victoria, Tom, Mick, Reece and Paul made it to the bird-feeder clearing and we fanned-out from here, after a coffee and catch-up.

We have loads of wildflowers and grass growing, but it is not quite the classic and colourful wavy meadow that I had in my mind’s eye.
I guess we just need to go with it across the summer and try and weed out what we don’t want in the autumn.
Great to have Mick and Steven guiding, educating and correcting us on wildflower ID. It is the only way that we are going to learn, so please keep doing what you are doing, guys 😀
Wildflowers spotted:
(The camera on my new phone proved to be pretty useless at close-up shots – I won’t be using it again!!)

Lady’s Smock/Cuckoo Flower

Hogweed

Black Medick

Common Vetch

Cow Parsley

Garlic Mustard/Jack in the Hedge
Well, that is about it for May. Roll on June and the summer months.
Paul












It was delicious, it was so yummy I forgot to take a photo of us eating it – nom, nom, nom…






Pulling up the nettles and any bramble shoots. This will give everything else a chance to germinate and grow. Nothing will grow under dense canopy or ground-cover.
The newly seeded areas are starting to really green up. Hopefully, in a few weeks, we will have an idea of what is actually growing.
Here’s one we seeded earlier. It’s looking very green!











































