Thursday, 17 September 2015
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Saturday, 8 August 2015
Monday, 27 July 2015
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Sunday, 17 May 2015
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Flower Meadow Notes
- kindly provided by Tom.
Sowing of the Flower
Meadow April 11 2015
We are using the Annual Standards Meadow Mix from Pictorial
Meadows (www.pictorialmeadows.co.uk)
Annual Flower Meadow
No grasses
Soil high in nutrients
A mix of native & non-native species, annuals
Many flowers over long period, up to 7 months
A big WOW factor
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Traditional Hay / Wild
Flower
Meadow
Lots of grasses
Soil low in nutrients
Mainly native species, annuals & perennials
Few flowers over 2-3 months (mainly summer)
More subdued & shorter flowering
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Sowing
3g per square metre
Rake to a fine tilth
Use 8 foot canes to mark out square metres or score a line
in the soil after careful measuring
Mix seeds with dry sand (2 scoops sand per square metre,
therefore 30g seeds need 20 scoops sand)
Sow 2 scoops of sand & seed mix per square metre
The Ascott clay soil needs different finishing techniques
according to how dry/wet it is
Gently rake seed into soil if ground is wet
Use a roller if soil is dry to give more contact with soil
(Using a roller if soil is wet makes a pan & seeds will
rot)
No need to water unless no rain for 10-14 days
Monday, 13 April 2015
Friday, 10 April 2015
FMHAS Spring Show
Federation of Middlesex Horticultural and Allotment Societies
*SPRING SHOW*
this Sunday 12th April 2.30 - 4.30pm
at Perivale Community Centre, Horsenden Lane South, Perivale
FREE ENTRY
flowers .. plants .. handicrafts .. cookery .. floral art .. photography
& other arts and crafts
(thanks Clive)
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Workday 7th Feb...
Next Workday
Saturday 7th February
meet up 11am at the Orchard
please bring hedge trimmers, wheelbarrows
& rakes if you can...
Hope to see you then!
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Bug Hotel Plans
Property development and allotment land are not four words that your average plot holder are keen to see put together in one sentence. However when it comes to Bug Hotels they go together very well indeed.
After having talked about it at the last general meeting, we're now planning to build a bug-friendly construction on site. Something along the lines of the one in the picture below.
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With thanks to Lynne! |
Sunday, 4 January 2015
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