the cedar walk..

Judith and Jill began the long slog of clearance. Our arborists had not understood (!) our request that chippings be mounded and had broadcast them all over the area. These needed to be raked into piles - a great job for my dad (84). Next to go was the mat of nettles, brambles and ground elder.. Here's Jim at the turn of the year as we cleared the ground.

This area of Cordwood is being used as a nursery for trees and shrubs until they can be moved to their permanent positions and so we have a ragbag of plants. Amongst the ragbag have been planted a hundred Nordman Firs that will grow to become family Christmas trees of the future. But the bare soil was not bare for long as annual weeds, deep rooted brambles and pernicious ground elder fought back.

But by now, our bulging 'Vegetable Garden' and allotment were yielding up perennial plants that would have their vigour increased by division. Tiarellas, various hardy geraniums, violas, bergenias and symphitums were planted to cover the ground and throttle the weeds.
Much more work to do, including another of Rogers excellent benches for the tired gardener to rest on...
But hey, great progress as I hope you'll agree.