October, 2022. OUR work list at the beginning of the year was extensive, but with grit and determination we managed to accomplish everything on that list.
The bus shelter was painted and pots moved and planted to make this area much more welcoming. The border we created at the back of the bus shelter has really started to come together this year with vibrant colourful plants of every description.
The team put in so many hours hard work to ensure that the village green looked its best to mark the Queens Platinum Jubilee. A Queen Elizabeth Rose was planted to mark this very special occasion.
Thanks to Great Yarmouth Tourism Board funding we were able to create five new shingle beds around the village. All have been planted with sustainable plants that have stood up well to our hot Summer.
We are very proud of the wildlife hedge we created this year on the the village hall green. Hard work, but worth every minute. It is something that will improve year on year.
The hawthorns and privets have had a lot to contend with due to the heat. We lost a few, but the rest seem to be doing okay now.
The wild flower seed bombs were very successful and caused a lot of interest from residents and holiday makers.
It was so lovely to watch the constant hive of activity with visiting bees and butterflies - so rewarding to see.anted to make this area much more welcoming. The border we created at the back of the bus shelter has really started to come together this year with vibrant colourful plants of every description.
The team put in so many hours hard work to ensure that the village green looked its best to mark the Queens Platinum Jubilee. A Queen Elizabeth Rose was planted to mark this very special occasion.
Thanks to Great Yarmouth Tourism Board funding we were able to create five new shingle beds around the village. All have been planted with sustainable plants that have stood up well to our hot Summer.
We are very proud of the wildlife hedge we created this year on the the village hall green. Hard work, but worth every minute. It is something that will improve year on year.
The hawthorns and privets have had a lot to contend with due to the heat. We lost a few, but the rest seem to be doing okay now.
The wild flower seed bombs were very successful and caused a lot of interest from residents and holiday makers.
It was so lovely to watch the constant hive of activity with visiting bees and butterflies - so rewarding to see.
The Seven Roses planted to mark the seven decades of the late Queens reign are growing really well now. The parish council have kindly agreed to pay for a sign that I designed and hopefully will be in position in the next week or so.