Monday 12 October 2009

Wilmington Square Gardening: planted green mulch

Islington Greenspace have confirmed that local residents have permission to take over the SW flower bed. On Saturday we turned the soil, mixing in fallen leaves and then planted green mulch.

Spa Fields: spotted a fox

Last Thursday morning I spotted a fox in Spa Fields around 8.30am.

BH kindly looked after the bird feeder during the summer and I have taken over again. They are chomping through the food and I refilled it again today.

Tuesday 6 October 2009

Suggestions for planting plan

This is a list of the plants we are considering for the woodland patch we are going to take on in the SW flower bed in Wilmington Square Gardens. If you have any comments or further suggestions then please let us know.

Flowering plants/Perrenials:
- Cyclamen coum (Grow in gritty, well-drained soil that dries out in summer ... Plant tubers in autumn)
- Stinking Hellebore/Helleborus foetidus (Best on dry or damp, neutral to alkaline soils and planted among snowdrops)
- Blue Poppy/Meconopsis cambrica (A noted self-seeder, is ideal for naturalizing in a wild or woodland garden in sun or shade, tolerating chalky soil)
- Lesser Periwinkle/Vinca minor 'Argenteovariegata': pretty vegetation and purple flowers
- Red Lungwort/Pulmonaria Rubra: clumpy herbateous perrenial with red flowers late winter to spring
- Dusty Foxglove/Digitalis obscura (tolerates most soils, preferably in partial shade)
- Common Foxglove/Digitales purpurea (More tolerant of dry conditions)
- Strawberry foxgloves/Digitalis x mertonensis - beautiful shape with more height than my other suggestions also a good wildlife option

Ground Cover:
- Pachyphragma macrophyllum (Good as ground cover beneath trees or
shrubs, or at the front of a shady border. It tolerates dry shade)
- Golden Creeping Jenny/Lysimachia nummularia: ground cover with pretty yellow flowers

Bulbs:
- Bluebells/Hyacinthoides non-scripta (English),
- Sicilian Honey Garlic/Nectaroscordum Siculum - The only wild garlic which tolerates shade.
- Narcissus 'Quail' - a vigourous yellow Daffodil.
- Common Dog Violet/Viola riviniana - very pretty purple flowers spring/summer and a classical choice
- Common Snow Drop/Galanthus nivalis

Grasses & Ferns:
- Alpine wood fern/Dryopteris wallichiana: this would give the garden some bulk
- Sedge Silver Sceptre/Carex 'Silver sceptre': a grass which could give the garden some structure when the bulbs are low.

Rose beds:
- English Lavender (for underplanting)

Autumn watch is on

http://www.bbc.co.uk/autumnwatch/