Wellington, Somerset: The five years we've spent transforming this patch has been recognised with an RHS award. We're proud, but we're not done yetVolunteers from Transition Town Wellington (TTW) are out in the rain on Fox's Field this morning - there's always work to be done, whatever the weather. Five years back, this 8.5-acre field was just rough grass and nettles; today, it's a thriving forest garden encircled by a food hedge, or "fedge". Saplings we'd planted as knee?high muddy twigs now spread their branches above us. There are winding woodchip pathways, a riot of herbs, seven?foot high cardoons holding their fat black seedheads up to the lowering sky.We're clearing the grass and old hay from on top of the black plastic clearance mulch, heaving it into wheelbarrows and piling it up into new heaps to make compost for next year's mulch. Continue reading...
Country diary: Once a plain old field, now a thriving forest garden | Anita Roy
26. listopadu 2025 10:01
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/26/country-diary-once-a-plain-old-field-now-a-thriving-forest-garden
Zdroj: The Guardian