Friends of Memorial Park Task Days in 2009

Here are details of our task days in 2009.

Task day 25 April 2009

April is becoming the traditional time to give "Midnight", our superb tree sculpture, a spring wash. It's very satisfying to blast off the strange fungal growth we keep getting on this. We're told by experts that it should stop eventually but it hasn't yet. Also lots of hoeing and weeding done around the park, isn't it looking fantastic now that spring is well and truly here!

Midnight gets hosed down Beds are looking great
Weeding around Oldknow's Shuttle Stone A well earned rest in the sunshine

 

Task Day 28 March 2009

The sensory garden was given a good tidy up at today's task day and the same was done to one of the large shrub beds near to the stocks. It's great to see the park springing into lift with lots of colour starting to appear. We decided where to locate our final ground sculptures, the apple and pear and also sorted out the location of the new memorial benches that will be sited near to the Boules Court.

Sensory Garden tidy Steve & Phil gossip while the ladies work
Shrub beds tidy Spring is here

 

Task Day 28 February 2009

Only the die-hards braved the early morning drizzle today, when the main task was to rearrange one of the beds near to the council offices and the car park by pruning and moving the shrubs at the front to the back and removing brambles. We also did a bit of hoeing around the newly planted War Memorial Beds and made a start on tidying up the Sensory Garden. The new Memorial Beds are looking good and we are looking forward to seeing them mature. Also looking good is the Breathing Places woodland behind the library, where the crocuses are kicking off their spring display in spectacular fashion.

Shrubs relocated Steve gets his marching orders
Hoeing the Memorial Beds (notice the new basketball fence behind) Crocus display in the woodland

 

Task day 31 January 2009

The first task day of 2009 was nowhere near as cold, wet or windy as we'd expected and we managed to transplant virtually all the remaining plants from the War Memorial flowerbeds to various other locations in the park. This is in preparation for the brand new planting scheme for the War Memorial beds that should make another long term improvement to the appearance of the area around the memorial.

A barrow load of Polyanthas Adrian sinks on his fork
"Steve's Garden" is planted up Borders planted