Growing Hollingdean Tree Guardians have been busy in December, 2023

Growing Hollingdean Tree Guardians have been busy in December, 2023. Volunteer group looking after local fruit and nut trees.
Growing Hollingdean Tree Guardians have been busy in December, 2023. Volunteer group looking after local fruit and nut trees.

Mulching and pruning our local fruit and nut trees

Jo-seph gathered volunteers on most weekends in December to mulch, prune and garden around our local fruit and nut trees. Wood chip was spread to mulch the trees by Stevens Road flats. Grey days are the perfect reason to get out into the fresh air for a bit of exercise and meet up with lovely locals. We all feel good in just a couple of hours of volunteer gardening. Come and join in!

The Tree Guardian next meet up is Sunday 7th January 2024, we look forward to seeing you.

Why do we prune fruit trees?

We prune fruit and nut trees “To cut out disease, damage and deadwood: pruning to remove these three Ds is considered a way to promote a healthy, productive tree.” Says Wade Muggleton at Permaculture Magazine see the website for the full and interesting article.

Growing Hollingdean Volunteers Create a New Flowerbed with Donated Plants

Gardening behind the flats on Horton Road, Hollingdean

Leigh, one of Growing Hollingdean volunteers was given free plants from a local business. These plants were going to be thrown away and Leigh was there to rescue them. Together with free cardboard and woodchip, Leigh and Abbie set to creating a new flower bed behind the flats on Horton Road, Hollingdean.

Using skills learnt from a previous planting day lead by Jenny in the autumn of 2022, Leigh and Abbie picked a spot near a plum tree to bring in the insects to pollenate the tree and created a beautiful flowerbed for everyone to enjoy.

Create a flowerbed near you

If you would like to learn how to create a flowerbed near you, join us on one of our volunteer session and meet the gang who can help.

Growing Hollingdean Volunteers Create a New Flowerbed with Donated Plants, Horton Road Flats