Tuesday, 28 February 2023

Mayow Park - photos by D Roberts

 A range of photos showing a variety of interesting topics in Mayow Park

meadow flowers

parakeets pairing up

a solitary parakeet

pine cone

greenery with dandelion

shades of green

general view

autumn leaves

busy park

Orchard winter pruning workshop

Organised and facilitated by members of our own Friends of Mayow Park (FOMP) group, we ran two workshops  in Mayow Park's community orchard (near the tennis courts) on 24th and 28th February 2023.  
Five people attended session one and six attended session two - eleven people in total.
Both sessions began with a short intro on  tools for pruning and how to look after them. Next came 'getting to know your tree' by looking for damaged, dead and diseased branches on the trees. We talked about  the process of grafting scions, different rootstocks and reasons for mulching.
After the brief theory intro we visited some trees to look carefully at what should be pruned and why.
Then on to the practical pruning, in pairs.   
One of the  FOMP members worked on weeding round the trees and collecting  mulch to lay around each tree.
The two hour sessions did not give us enough time for all the trees but those we worked on seemed very contented after.
Our regular orchard volunteers will continue pruning and mulching over the next two weeks.

Equipment at the ready

choosing which branch to cut


Loppers  being moved to cutting position

A clean cut with sharp loppers

A few trees are not in the best of health. One apple tree has had fungal canker for a few years but seems to be healing some of the wounds this disease caused.
Canker on Crawley Beauty

Unfortunately the Conference pear tree has never thrived. It turns out it has been planted where the ground gets rather water-logged after heavy rain. Now its main trunk is being eaten alive by wood borers.

Any ideas about the creatures causing this damage?

Soon all the fruit trees will have a blanket of wonderful mulch to keep them cosy in winter, cooler in the heat of summer and encourage mycorrhizal fungi that work in symbiosis with the roots of the trees, swapping nutrients and sugars.
cosy comfort of woody mulch

Wednesday, 8 February 2023

New fox-proof bins

SIX new Broxap plastic litter bins were installed in Mayow Park last week to replace the worst of the deteriorating metal bins. They were funded from Lewisham's Greening Fund that parks and green spaces groups could apply for last year. The rest of the bins to be replaced will have to wait for the next funding round.

One of the new bins