There are three FOMP volunteers who regularly arrange to do some gardening work in specific spaces within Mayow Park which we are responsible for. This was agreed with Lewisham Council and Glendale some years ago but many people who have recently moved into the locality may not be aware of this.
Here is a summary
HERB BED in front of the cafe. It grows a range of herbs, mostly mints but also plenty of oregano which butterflies love, as we saw back in July. It is allowed to grow a little untidily. People are able to collect leaves of rosemary, oregano, mints and other herbs for their own use. Unfortunately that bed also has bindweed which we struggle to keep under control. When we pull it up, it goes into one of the park litter bins rather than our compost bins. This is because our 'dalek' style compost bins do not heat up to a sufficient temperature to destroy the bindweed.
Information on our compost area will follow in another blog.
SOFT FRUIT BED: Just to the west of the herb bed is the bed with raspberries, blackcurrants, red currants and white currants. The fruit is there for passers-by to pick and for children to taste fresh. The two fruit trees in that space are a Victoria Plum which has not produced proper plums for several years. In the past few years it has developed 'Pocket Plum', caused by a fungus. This prevents the development of the stone and causes distorted fruits to appear. There is nothing we can do, but the tree is still healthy and a worthy addition to the space. Near to that is a dwarfing Jonagold apple tree which produced a few apples this year and which were enjoyed by people in the park. Round two sides of the fruit bed is a hedgerow, planted for wildlife.
There are also plants growing beside the balustrade overlooking the bowls green.
MINI WILD FLOWER BED AND STEPPING LOGS
Along the path to the south of the soft fruit bed is a very small wild flower meadow. This year more colourful flowers came up. Next year, do visit and see how many wild flower varieties you can find.
ROCKERY: Near the drinking water fountain that Friends of Mayow Park funded is the revived rockery, which we rebuilt with help from Glendale. It was the wish of the previous Chair of FOMP, Hilary Jarrett, that the rockery would look be revived. Sadly Hilary died before her wish came true. I'm sure she would be very happy.
MINI NATURE TRAIL: Along the path towards the tennis courts and just past the end of the bowls green to the left, we have created a mini nature trail and invertebrate 'hotel'. Volunteers from Nature's Gym helped to rebuilt the the pallets of the minibeast hotel and to lay logs along the path. During the summer holidays (and presumably with approval of their parents) children removed the path edge logs to build 'dens' in various locations in the park. We hope that we can find enough logs to reinstate the path and that parents will encourage children to respect the work of volunteers.
ORCHARD: We have 17 fruit trees and one bush. A detailed account of the orchard will be prepared ahead of our Apple Day, coming up in early October.
We welcome volunteers to help us with the rockery and the gardening. No experience is necessary as we will show you what to do. Twice a year there is an orchard workshop, led by an experienced orchard volunteer.
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