Our orchard is a feature of the park and is cared for by some wonderful volunteers.
After our successful summer pruning workshop in August it was the end of September and time to show the trees some additional love. Our plan? to remove tree guards, carefully pull up weeds, add a thick layer of wood chip mulch and then replace the guards. Eight of us were ready for action.
Why bother with the tree guards as they are not high enough to keep out animals The guards are there to clearly mark out the tree space, to avoid mower damage.
With guards removed and set to one side it was easy to remove weeds- mainly couch grass, some brambles and wood avens (Latin name Geum urbanum)
Why bother to remove the weeds or unwanted plants? Surely they are not harming the trees? These plants, growing in the tree pits, compete with the trees for water and nutrients. We are happy to leave them to grow elsewhere in the orchard.
comfrey growing in our orchard (May 2024) |
One of the plum trees: Photos show tree pit full of weeds, guard removed and weeds removed, tree pit cleared, guard replaced.
received plenty of mulch |