Six group members formed a ‘Planting Sub-committee’ to decide what to plant. Planting took place in spring 2011 and the garden opened to the public on Saturday 2nd July 2011.

By December 2010 we were able to begin planting up the garden, starting with daffodil bulbs.

Bulbs

Saturday 4th December 2010 – Bulb Planting

It was a fairly balmy 2°C on our Bulb Planting Day. Members of the Grapes Hill Community Garden Group spent the morning planting daffodil bulbs in the garden, in a couple of deep beds and around the lawn circle.

The soil had been protected by the snow and was only slightly frozen on the surface. We planted mixed mini daffodils and the appropriately named daffodil “Ice Follies”, whose flowers have a yellow centre and white petals.

Thanks to everyone who took part and to Fran for hot soup afterwards. We look forward to seeing the daffodils in flower in the spring.

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By early April 2011 the daffodils were in flower. Left – “Ice Follies” and right – mini daffodils (moved to edge of wildflower meadow):

Daffodils in full flower Medlar and daffodils

Bindweed

In early December we discovered that the topsoil that had been delivered to us in November from a Norwich City Council store by Mousehold Heath was full of bindweed roots, which we had to remove before planting up the garden.

Tuesday 28th December 2010 – Post-Christmas Garden Work Party

Eight of us spent the morning removing bindweed roots. It was good to get outside after all the snowy weather and heavy Christmas food!

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Saturday 15th January 2011 – Bindweed Removal Weekend (Day One)

Seven of us spent the morning digging over the soil to remove bindweed roots, pieces of concrete and litter. Right: End of day.

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Sunday 16th January 2011 – Bindweed Removal Weekend (Day Two)

We had a very productive and enjoyable day, and about twenty people took part, including volunteers from Norwich Community Green Gym. We finished digging bindweed roots out from the areas where we want to plant trees and we also cut down all the Buddleia bushes along the northern edge of the garden.

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Trees

Sunday 23rd January 2011 – Tree Planting

We planted fruit trees, soft fruit and grape vines in the garden. It was hard work (especially breaking up the subsoil) but very enjoyable and we managed to plant everything! Thanks to everyone who took part.

The trees and bushes came from Reads Nursery at Hales Hall, near Loddon.

The trees were paid for by a Norfolk County Council Landscape Conservation Grant. Thanks to Jason Kidman for arranging this.

Tree Planting Tree Planting

Above: Planting our first tree – Apple “Falstaff”.

Planting the fig Planting autumn raspberries Planting grapevines

Above left to right: Planting our fig, autumn raspberries and grapevines.

Planting pears Planting quince Planting blackcurrant Planting medlar

Above left to right: Planting pears, quince, blackcurrant and medlar.

Tree Planting Tree Planting

Garden Work Days

We held a series of Garden Work Days during late winter and spring 2011, to plant up the garden and prepare for its opening to the general public on Saturday 2nd July 2011.

Sunday 13th February 2011

Filling deep beds.

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Sunday 27th February 2011

We enjoyed a beautifully sunny day at the garden. It was a very productive day too and by the end we had removed yet more bindweed(!), spread 20 tonnes of soil, planted shrubs, laid slabs, put up wires to train fruit – and eaten some very fine cake.

Moving soil Moving soil Filling deep beds Removing bindweed Ready to plant the Juneberry Fran and Wisteria Cake Break

We planted a Juneberry (Amelanchier lamarckii), a climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris), a Wisteria (Wisteria chinensis), a Winter Jasmine (Jasminium nudiflorum) and a Tummelberry.

Sunday 13th March 2011

We had over twenty volunteers helping today, including a return visit from Norwich Community Green Gym.

It started off sunny and warm and we had rain in the afternoon. We achieved what we’d set out to do. We moved all except a small pile of soil, weeded the lawn area and banked up soil around Patrick’s log structure, put up our banner and planted fruit, shrubs and vegetable seeds. We enjoyed copious amounts of tea, cake and homemade soup as well.

We planted three Japanese wineberries (Rubus phoenicolasius), two blue honeysuckle bushes(Lonicera caerulea), a Witch Hazel (Hamamelis mollis ‘Pallida’), a Fatsia japonica, an Escallonia ‘Apple Blossom’ – and a cherry tree that was donated to us.

Sunday 13th March 2011 Sunday 13th March 2011 Pruning the Wisteria Sunday 13th March 2011 Sunday 13th March 2011 Sowing parsnip seeds Sunday 13th March 2011 Sunday 13th March 2011 Weeding and spreading soil Filling the last deep bed Moving soil Sunday 13th March 2011 Sunday 13th March 2011 planting shrubs Sunday 13th March 2011

Photos by Jeremy Bartlett and Adrian Howes.

Thursday 17th March 2011

Four of us sowed a wildflower mix under the apple trees and a couple of patches of cornfield wild flowers. The seed came from Emorsgate Seeds near Kings Lynn and was paid for by our Norfolk County Council Landscape Conservation Grant.

We also planted a Rosa Mundi (Rosa gallica ‘Versicolor’) bush near the garden gate, which arrived yesterday from Peter Beales Roses. This is an old variety of rose with very distinctive striped pink flowers.

Preparing the ground Sowing wildflower meadow Sowing wildflower meadow Planting the Rosa Mundi Planting the Rosa Mundi

Photos by Vanna Bartlett.

Wednesday 23rd – Thursday 24th March 2011

Over two sunny and warm days, we finished Patrick’s log structure, laid turf and watered it in.

The turf is delivered The turf Preparing the ground Laying the first piece of turf Preparing the ground Preparing the ground

Sunday 27th March 2011

We planted woodland wildflowers and vegetable seeds and removed Cotoneaster from just outside the gates. The wildflower plants came from British Wildflower Plants at North Burlingham.

And at the end of the afternoon we saw 20 Waxwings in trees by Grapes Hill.

Planting woodland wild flowers Watering in Removing Cotoneaster roots Tea Break

Sunday 3rd April 2011

We planted herbaceous perennials, bamboo and some climbers. Today’s plants came from Robin Tacchi Plants at Garboldisham.

The daffodils we planted in December are in full flower and our trees are starting to come into leaf.

Planting herbaceous perennials Planting hardy Geraniums Planting bamboo Planting herbaceous perennials Daffodils in full flower Mahonias outside garden gates Medlar and daffodils Watering the wildflower meadow

Tuesday 12th April 2011

We’ve been doing more work in the garden in the last week or so.

Left to right: Newly planted lavenders, pruned fan-trained cherry tree, chamomile path, radishes and parsnips.

Lavenders and apricot Pruned cherry Chamomile path Radishes and parsnips

Sunday 17th April 2011

On a beautifully sunny day we planted some lovely perennials from Howard Nurseries, including some day lilies (Hemerocallis), ornamental grasses, hostas, Rudbeckia, heucheras and bronze fennel. We also replanted daffodils from one of the deep beds and weeded out the bindweed growing in it.

Top row: Planting perennials, weeding a deep bed, filling watering cans, Ostrich Fern.

Planting perennials Weeding a deep bed Filling up the watering cans Ostrich Fern

Bottom row: Magnolia ‘Yellow Bird’, newly planted perennials, a primrose (planted on 27th March).

Magnolia 'Yellow Bird' Newly planted perennials Newly planted perennials Primrose

Monday 25th April 2011

We planted around 200 herb plants, supplied by Norfolk Herbs.

We also weeded the wildflower meadow (removing seedlings of Fat Hen, Annual Nettle, Cow Parsley and White Bryony), did work on the deep beds and watered in the new plants.

Weeding the wildflower meadow Planting herbs Preparing a deep bed for planting

In the previous week we planted four pyramidal Bay Trees and some Winter Savory, and mowed the lawn for the first time.

Bay Tree Digging planting holes for Bay trees Planting Bay Trees Planting Winter Savory outside the garden gate

Sunday 15th May 2011

We weeded, planted more perennials from Robin Tacchi Plants, watered and mulched with compost from Shrubbs Farm, Edgefield.

Weeding Planting Heucheras Mulching Planting herbs

Below – Some of the plants in the garden. Left to right: Salvia ‘Mainacht’, Bunny’s Tails grass (Lagurus ovatus) with Foxes and Cubs (Hieracium aurantiaca), Bloody Cranesbill (Geranium sanguineum var. striatum) and (mulched!) Golden Hops.

Salvia 'Mainacht' Bunny's Tails Grass and Foxes and Cubs Bloody Cranesbill Golden Hops

Friday 1st July 2011

We made final preparations for opening the garden to the public – installing Patrick’s benches, weeding and cutting the lawn.

Unloading the benches Cutting feet for benches Putting feet on the benches Trying out the first bench

Benches being installed in the garden – and tried out.

Raking the lawn Completed Benches Completed Bench

Raking the lawn; completed benches.

Words and photographs by Jeremy Bartlett.