Tuesday 29 June 2010

Phew!

At last the fence is complete. Annie and Gavin put in the last section a couple of weeks ago, and were glad to hear a surprising number of appreciative comments from passers-by as they did so.

But while the garden is now protected from less appreciative passers-by (and their dogs), it's suffering from the hot dry summer. Several of the hedging plants look to be on their last legs, and even the rampant red dead-nettle is starting to look tired.

Wednesday 5 May 2010

protecting, promoting, prodding


Things have been happening at FuFWiG - not that you'd know it from this blog!

A sign has been put up, letting passers-by know what's of current interest among the garden's plants and wildlife, and a low wooden fence has been delivered and will be installed shortly, giving it better protection.

The spring bulbs came up OK, though we could have done with more to make an impact. Since then though, what's dominating is white dead-nettle, with hundreds of seedlings of fat-hen (from precisely one plant last year) and sycamore (from heaven knows where) popping up all over too.

I'd hoped for a more-or-less self-sustaining plant population, but it's clearly going to need a fair bit of intervention, this year at least.

Thursday 14 January 2010

come on birds - free food!

Hardest winter in decades, and the birds are heading townwards for food. Just not, so far, to FuFWiG - the bird feeder I put out at the weekend doesn't seem to have attracted any interest. Maybe they don't care for nyjer seeds?

Undaunted, we plan to have a bird box or two up soon as well.

Sunday 10 January 2010

FuFWiG's fame spreads!



Gavin and Annie were interviewed about the wildlife garden and the rest of the church's Green Group work, on this morning's Inspirit with Jumoke Fashola on BBC Radio London.

You can listen again via the web page for another seven days. The first segment, 1:36:00 in, is a bit hissy, the second, at 2:07:30, rather better - in fact you can even hear some occasional birdsong in the background.