She did look a little confused with our garden but is finding plenty to eat as we don’t spray, relied on our predators this year and our traps for codling moth and tortrix for the fruit trees not saying we got our pest regime down to a suitable level we had ending up cutting our fruit before eating but now is the time to replace the banding around all our fruit trees for winter moth
Redstart is happy sticking around finding lots of bugs on the roses
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Horticulture mad volunteer for a local Sprowston Glasshouse Growers Project also with a group of young who wish to learn how to grow plants also widened our growing production to involve a Sensory garden at the Sprowston Library .We have also completed a small heritage fruit orchard in Sprowston growing a number of rare varieties local to Norfolk The project also helps with teaching gardening skills young and old and we have areas which have been taken in wildflower border, sensory garden, also a free patch which people can help themselves on a barter operation called GROW FREE View all posts by aslakecommunityglasshousegrowers
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