Today I went along to a work day with the Water of Leith Conservation
Trust. At Bell's Mill Weir there is an area that they have been
maintaining as a wildflower meadow for the last couple of years. The
thistles, docks and those riverside plants that look like rhubarb
prevail but they are getting less each year.
First task was to hack back all the vegetation. My weapon of choice was
the Slasher - a big blade on a heavy pole that was swung from over the
shoulder down across the base of the vegetation. The weight of it does
the hard work but equally, its weight gives a good work out too!
Then we needed to rake up so the strimmer could be taken across the
area. More hard work for the arms and back but that's what I love.
Following strimming it was another rake to get it as close to bare
ground as possible. All the cuttings needed to be removed as well so
that they wouldn't rot down feeding the nettles and thistles and other
non-meadow plants.
After a break for lunch we moved on to the planting. I've realised that
a "bulb planter" is a very useful tool, especially on firm ground that
is full of plant roots!
On the very rare chance you live in Edinburgh... If you're past Bell's Mill Weir next summer, be sure to have a look
and admire the flowers.
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