Goldsland Orchard Now Has 27 Trees

 

February saw the completion of our fruit tree planting at the Goldsland Orchard which now has 27 trees including Cider Apples, Perry Pears, Medlar, Quince and Plum – see photo. Bulbs planted in the Autumn include Bluebell and the native Daffodil and these are just showing through the soil. The hedgerow is also in the process of being planted with about 30 in the ground but a further tranche of 60 shrubs due in March courtesy of the Woodland Trust. These include Hazel, Hawthorn, Crabapple, Spindle and Holly. The Victoria Plum in the Community Orchard which died last year has been replaced and we have also planted Medlar and Quince in the Welsh Orchard. We are steadily replacing the bamboos in the many bee hotels we have where they were pulled out by people, birds or squirrels (or a mixture of these) but in the future they will be covered with wire netting. The wildflower patch in Grange Park is being prepared for wildflower seed sowing and Wenvoe Primary School children will help to spread the seed again in early April. Some branches of Sycamore trees which are overhanging fruit trees in the Wild Orchard are being cut back which should make the area lighter and encourage the fruit trees to grow upright.