This morning Angela, our Master Gardener in training and chief composter, tidied up the Berry Patch. This involved cutting out all dead wood (last year’s canes), correcting some pruning mistakes, spreading compost over most of the patch and she also removed a few weeds, but there is more to do here!
“I saw two lady beetles this morning and they will be looking for food. They are very fond of aphids so look out for these if your in the garden"
The black compost bin to the right of the main bins has now been emptied of compost and contains some surplus leaves for future use. If anyone has time to chop up compost materials, there is a growing pile in the open bay! When we are next in the garden, we will rotate the contents of the bins and a volunteer would be welcome.
Bed 14 has now been cleared and reformed and is ready for planting. Beds 1, 2 and 3 have had some work done on them and are nearly ready for planting.
The berry bushes
When cutting back the bushes, it is important not to leave a long stub above the bud, as this will just rot away and in any case, looks unsightly.