Monday, 13 October 2014

Winsford Gardens Blog: Bog Garden



Origin of the Capital Clean Up Funded Bog Garden.

When Penge Green Gym first began working in Winsford Gardens in 2011 we discovered a ruined pond system hidden in the undergrowth at the back of the neglected garden. While we worked to improve the other areas of the gardens, adding colour to the flower beds, creating two wildflower meadows, a hedgerow, an urban orchard, new seating, compost bins, a greenhouse, raised vegetable beds and a children’s playground, we never quite knew what to do with the overgrown and disused pond area.
Winsford Gardens are named after Winsford House. The house was built around 1936 by a Mr. Stephen G. Gee, a local Penge property developer and philanthropist. The gardens were once the ornamental gardens of the house and include a number of exotic trees and shrubs, as well as a stunning rose garden. When he died Stephen Gee gave the house and gardens to the council. Plans of the house and garden showed the ponds were once a very elaborate display. The cascading decorative ponds had been fed with piped water from the house and the final large pond had featured a pump-driven fountain in the centre. The concrete base of this pond was now cracked and it no longer held water. We considered repairing it and bringing it back into use, but health and safety considerations made it a difficult proposition as it would be very deep. Neither did we want to leave it as a large hole in the ground that someone might fall into in the dark.
We have been very keen to add different habitats into Winsford Gardens. This was why we created our bird nest boxes, the hedgerows and the wildflower meadows. We think that Winsford Gardens should be for wildlife as much as for the local residents. So, we hit upon the idea of turning the large pond into a Bog Garden.

Why a Bog Garden?

Having a boggy or permanently moist piece of garden provides another really valuable habitat within a wildlife garden. Permanently damp, it creates an area where moisture-loving plants thrive, but it is a safer option than an uncovered pond. Just like a pond it will attract frogs and toads, sometimes even grass snakes. Dragonflies and damselflies will perch on the taller grasses and other moisture-loving plants will attract different varieties of bees and butterflies. It is the perfect use for a redundant or leaky pond.
We needed some funding though, as pond liner, sand, gravel, top soil and plants are expensive items to purchase. We were therefore grateful that Capital Clean Up decided that our project was worthy of the award of a grant. After that it was just a case of some careful planning.

Making the Bog Garden.

We already had our hole so no need for digging or excavating. We placed a layer of sand in the base of the pond first. Next we covered that with butyl pond liner and placed bricks and stones along the edges to stop it shifting as we walked on it. We pierced the liner at 1m intervals with a garden fork to allow a small amount of seepage to prevent the water stagnating. Good drainage was provided by a layer of gravel placed over the liner. Next, we covered the gravel with top soil. Unlike pond plants, bog plants thrive in soil with high nutrient levels which contain lots of organic matter. We let the soil settle to a natural level and the bog garden was ready for planting.
We bought a range of bog plants with plenty of upright foliage in the centre, some bold broad leaved plants placed more strategically, mixing yellow and purple flowers, with grasses and pond marginal around the edges. All the plants were grown for us at the TCV Meantime Nursery in North Greenwich.

Open Garden Squares Day and Planting Out.

The annual Open Garden Squares Weekend is a magical event, where community gardens and private squares throughout London welcome visitors from around the world. We thought that to combine our open day on Saturday 20 June 2014 with the planting out of the Bog Garden plants would be a great idea to involve the local community as well as our weekly volunteers, and to get the maximum number of people involved in helping to plant out the new garden. The event was a great success, the sun shone, and the completed Bog Garden looked stunning.
This once wasted space in the gardens had been brought back to life. During the rest of the summer the plants continued to grow and to spread. An interpretation board was designed and constructed using waste materials to explain the reasons behind the project.


We completed the project by adding some stepping logs to allow access for maintenance, and we laid white granite stones around the sides to disguise the edges of the liner and creating an attractive beach effect. We continue to work on this area of the park and have further plans to improve the other two ponds and the rockery that lies behind them.

Monday, 8 September 2014

Early September Newsletter





Penge Green Gym Newsletter

 

  

Dear Penge Green Gym Supporters

 
 

Harvest time at Winsford Gardens





After a very changeable (and soggy) August, September has brought calm and warm weather with it.  The gardens are full of trees laden with fruit.  The large pear trees are dropping their fruit, along with apple, crab apple, Elderberries and our new urban orchard trees have their first few Medlars and Green Gages.  We still have lots of colour in the garden with the sunflowers, black eyed susans and ubiquitous Cosmos.






Excitingly we've had our first resident move into our bog garden.  This frog was enjoying his/her new home amongst the bog plants.  We also welcome back a slow worm in our compost bins.  It was making a quick exit so hopefully it was not too disturbed.


 

Wednesday 17th September Session

 
We will be having a shortened session on Wednesday 17th due to a corporate event.  We will finish at approximatley 12.30.  We will be back to normal the following week.  
 
Vegetable 'Silly' Seed Sale
 
TCV Retail has a very special offer on the online shop at the moment. All our vegetable seeds are only 99p each with free delivery*. There are only a limited number of each variety available (quantities vary) and the seeds need to be sown by September 2015.

So if you have a food growing project, local community allotment or just want a few packets (or more) for yourself, then take a look at the online shop (using the link above) to take advantage of this great offer.
Please feel free to pass this offer onto your volunteers, friends, family etc
*free delivery is available only on the vegetable seeds - if you purchase another product with the vegetable seeds you will be charged the standard delivery charge.
 
Other Projects
 
We are digging 2 new beds where the willow arch used to be.  We hope to make another sensory bed area which has been so successful.  The bog garden interpretation board is now complete and looks fantastic.  We hope to cut down some willow for new fencing and other projects going into the winter.

 
AGM


The AGM was held on 30th July.  Details can be found on our website.
http://www.pengegreengym.org.uk/past-events/agm-2014/


Thursday, 14 August 2014

Penge Green Gym Newsletter Early August

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Dear Penge Green Gym Supporters

 
 

Warm summer days at Winsford Gardens





As the weather continues to stay warm with the odd heavy downpour the plants to continue to bloom and the insects are taking full advantage.  The roses are looking wonderful along with the Echinacae plants in the sensory beds and the rose campions.  The Croydon Road beds continue to be a bit of a challenge due to difficulties in getting large amounts of water up there and the generally poor soil quality.




We have now cleared the 3rd rose bed of the invasive sedge grass which has left us with a large area for planting new rose bushes.  We hope to reapply for a grant from the MPGA to buy new plants in the new year. 


 
Interpretation boards

 
Work is well underway to complete the interpretation boards for the bog garden and urban orchard.  Lindsay, our designer has put together some beautiful designs and has been busy helping us complete the boards using stenciling.  We hope to have the boards completed for next week which will be our summer BBQ and AGM.




We have also replanted the former willow dome area with lavender plants which (if they allowed to grow and establish themselves) should form a nicely scented low hedge for people sit inside. 

 



 
AGM

We are sending out notification for our next AGM on Wednesday 30th July.

 
PENGE GREEN GYM COMMUNITY GROUP/ FRIENDS OF WINSFORD GARDENS

NOTICE OF SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
WEDNESDAY 30th JULY, 2014, 2.15pm
at WINSFORD GARDENS, GARDEN ROAD, PENGE SE20 7XW

AGENDA

1. To receive the report from the Chair of the Penge Green Gym Community Group Management Committee for the period since the first Annual General Meeting on 9th October 2013.

2. To receive the report from the Treasurer of the Penge Green Gym Community Group Management Committee for the period since the first Annual General Meeting on 9th October 2013.
3. To elect Management Committee members, officers and leaders as prescribed by the Penge Green Gym Community Group’s constitution.
All current committee members are to resign at this AGM, but are eligible for re-election to the Community Group Management Committee

4. To discuss future programme and projects

5. Any other business

Apologies for absence or nominations for positions on the Management Committee should be submitted to the Secretary, Electra Thompson, prior to the meeting
Electra Thompson
Secretary, Penge Green Gym Community Group Management Committee

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

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Lots of fun at the Open Day!





After months of planning our open day (in association with the Open Garden Squares Weekend) finally arrived on 14th June.  We had a few light showers but it didn't dampen the spirits of the local families who came to have a great time building and painting bird boxes, running around finding clues for the treasure hunt and helping us to finish the insect hotel.  Roberta very kindly came and ran the upcycling stall where children could make pretty things out of unwanted every day items.  We also had a Tai Chi session which went down very well with lots of the volunteers and some beautiful music from Musica Medioca.  We also managed to finish planting our bog garden which looks fantastic and really adds some colour and hopefully wildlife in the future.  The tea and cakes went down well with the added bonus of Pimms this year!  We even appeared in the Newshopper!

 
Bog Garden



We want to say a big THANK YOU to Capital Clean-up for awarding us the funds to create our beautiful bog garden.  The money has gone to create a semi watertight bog area with many different varieties of native bog plants that will hopefully encourage local wildlife to find a home in this urban environment. 

Dave's Walk


One of our volunteers, Dave, is raising money for the gardens by walking the Penine Way.  He is well on his way to finishing so well done and thank you Dave!  You can still donate at www.gogetfunding/project/daveswalk.



We wish him all the best and hope that the blisters are not too sore!
 
AGM

We are sending out notification for our next AGM on Wednesday 30th July.

 
PENGE GREEN GYM COMMUNITY GROUP/ FRIENDS OF WINSFORD GARDENS

NOTICE OF SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
WEDNESDAY 30th JULY, 2014, 2.15pm
at WINSFORD GARDENS, GARDEN ROAD, PENGE SE20 7XW

AGENDA

1. To receive the report from the Chair of the Penge Green Gym Community Group Management Committee for the period since the first Annual General Meeting on 9th October 2013.

2. To receive the report from the Treasurer of the Penge Green Gym Community Group Management Committee for the period since the first Annual General Meeting on 9th October 2013.
3. To elect Management Committee members, officers and leaders as prescribed by the Penge Green Gym Community Group’s constitution.
All current committee members are to resign at this AGM, but are eligible for re-election to the Community Group Management Committee

4. To discuss future programme and projects

5. Any other business

Apologies for absence or nominations for positions on the Management Committee should be submitted to the Secretary, Electra Thompson, prior to the meeting
Electra Thompson
Secretary, Penge Green Gym Community Group Management Committee

Sunday, 8 June 2014

Newsletter Early June 2014


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Dear Penge Green Gym Supporters

 
One Week to the Open Day!


It's one week to go before our annual open day and we've been beavering away getting the garden ready for our visitors on 14th June.  We've been shifting bags and bags of topsoil into the bog garden in readiness for the plants to arrive.  We've been nurturing our seedlings in the greenhouse into young plants so they look their best to sell on the day (snails go away!)   And we've been weeding borders and planting out new plants bought with funds from the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association.

The garden is really blooming now and should look very colourful for the big day.

Our programme for the day is as follows - 

11 am Gardens open
Throughout the day come and join in -
Making bird feeders
Making and Painting bird boxes
Making an insect hotel
Making bags and photo frames from re-cycled materials
A treasure hunt and wishing tree
Face painting
Plant Sale and Hydroponics demonstration
Homemade cakes and refreshments in the Beer tent
11.30 am Tai Chi ‘taster’ sessions
1.30 pm Live music from Musica Medioca ensemble
2.30 pm Planting up the bog garden
4pm Gardens close


So come along and see what we've been up to.  Maybe do a little Tai Chi and then reward yourself with some cake or even a beer from a local brewery whilst you listen to a little music!





If you would like to help publicise our open day just download the poster and print it off to hand round to your friends and anyone you think might want to come and enjoy a day out hopefully in the sun.    http://gallery.mailchimp.com/c38f2e78a16f1d2815386437e/images/5a3fabaf-3a78-4a6f-b8e9-e4a7ad2b2797.jpg

Support Dave's big walk to raise funds

for Winsford Gardens

  Dave, a long time volunteer at Winsford  Gardens (on the right) will be walking the  Pennine Way from 24th June to help raise  funds for our many future projects (and to  get fit too!). If you would like to sponsor him  follow this  link  www.gogetfunding.com/project/daveswalk where you can also follow his progress as he prepares for his big trip.  Pass on to all your friends too. He is also an avid Tweeter and you can follow him @fergussonfamily.     
Other ways to help
Winsford Gardens

You can also help raise funds by doing your online shopping via easyfunding.  Sign up to easyfunding and when you shop at places like Amazon or John Lewis online, easyfunding will donate and small percentage to the Penge Green Gym.  To sign up follow this link
  - 
www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/pengegreengym