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Townhead: 10/04/2010

April 10, 2010
11:30 amto12:30 pm

We next meet on 10/04/2010 at 11:30am at Townhead to plant Crocosmia bulbs, continue removing leaves and sow nasturtium seeds.

Today at Townhead 27/03/10

A big thanks to everyone who came out to garden this morning. Despite the sporadic showers it wasn’t a bad day and we got lots done with a selection of perennials, crocosmia and seeds planted. The bulbs we planted over winter are still looking good. The crocuses are beginning to die down but are being rapidly replaced by Winter Aconites, Snowdrops and Daffodils.

Not much to report in the way of wildlife this week just one large Queen Bee, a Wood Pigeon and a gaggle of ordinary Pigeons.

We next meet on 10/04/2010 at 11:30am at Townhead to plant Crocosmia bulbs, continue removing leaves and sow nasturtium seeds.

Dennistoun Dig – 30-03-2010 (CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER)

March 30, 2010
7:00 pmto7:30 pm


Please not this has now been cancelled. It is FREEZING out there, wet and windy as well. It would be no fun for anyone. Please keep an eye on the site for work in Dennistioun starting soon.

Thanks, Michael


Next Tuesday evening at 7pm, we will be starting a clear up of a site over in Dennistoun.

We will be meeting up just up at the corner of Glenpark Street and Millerston Street. For this first visit we will not be doing any planting, it will be a clear up of rubbish first. If you are coming to this, please bring bin bags, gloves and any tools you think would be helpful in clearing an area. We will be at the site for about half an hour.

A Google map link might help you locate the site: on this google map, the site is just up from the ‘A’.

Thanks and if you have any queries, please get on touch,

BBC Scotland News – Reclaiming The Dear Green Place

For those who came along to the BBC News Interview and filming:

BBC News Website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8550101.stm

Monday 15th March BBC Reporting Scotland either the lunchtime bulletin (1.30pm) or the evening bulletin (6.30pm). Monday 15th March BBC Radio Scotland Newsdrive (between 4pm and 6pm). The online text should also be on the website.

Thanks again,

Wednesday and Beyond

Hi,
A massive thank-you to everyone who turned out on Saturday and also to those who sent their apologies and best wishes. It’s all very much appreciated.
As those of you who braved the cold on Saturday or received the last email will know the BBC will be along on Wednesday to film our activities. This is
a really great opportunity for us to attract some much needed practical support so it would be great if we can all ensure it goes well.

From my limited showbiz experience, I’m guessing that they’ll be looking for a before and after shot for their report. Whilst this isn’t the most realistic
representation of the work both we and nature put in, in trying to establish the garden, it is a neat way of showing visually the positive impact groups
like ours can have on the local environment.

The easiest and cheapest way open to us of making a big impact on the site in a short time is for us all to be planting similar stuff. So for that reason
we’re again asking anyone who is able to bring along primroses/primula or polyanthus on Wednesday. Morrisons supermarket are currently selling these
at £1 each or 4 for £2.29 or 6 for £3.29. They are also available from garden centres and other retailers. This tactic of planting from the same plan served
us well for our big 10,000 bulb challenge as you’ll see from the multitude of green shoots popping up all over the site and in this case will let us make a big
impact quickly.

This is not only a good thing for the TV cameras. Primroses are a natural woodland plant and even cultivated varieties provide a valuable source of
nectar for bees who will be back with us in the next few weeks. Food is really scarce for bees in early spring and with so many species of bee under threat
it is vital that we try our best to provide them with a meal.  As people who have been helping out for a while will be aware this is a planned and designed site
a major factor in designing the site was the hope that we could use the land to create an urban oasis for wildlife. So if you can come along with a primrose
or two on Wednesday you’ll be doing us and the bees a massive favour.

Beyond Wednesday we’ll next be meeting up at 11:30am on Saturday 13th March at our Townhead site and as ever you’re all more than welcome to come along.
We’ll be planting more primula, hellebores and crocosima bulbs as well as picking up litter and relocating a few already established plants to make way for some
new introductions and bring the layout of the site into line with the agreed design. If you’re intending to bring along different plants to those mentioned, can I ask
that you email ahead for advice on suitability and to discuss where on the site it should be located.

Hope to see you all soon

3rd march – Urgent Help Wanted (Townhead site)

March 3, 2010
5:30 pmto6:30 pm
We will also be meeting up in the evening on 3rd March at the same place, probably between about 5:30 and 6pm for the filmingof a BBC programme.   To make the most of this opportunity we really need a big turnout and if you can spare the time to help us out we’d be very grateful.   Media can be very helpful in attracting funding and willing volunteers -both of which we’re desperately short of,  so it would be beneficial to the group as a whole if we make a success of this.
If you’d like to attend on either or ideally both days can you please respond to this message or email  so that we have an idea of numbers.  If you haven’t attended before you’d be more than welcome on either day.

27th February – Townhead

February 27, 2010
11:30 amto12:30 pm

Townhead site.

Saturday morning 11:30 till 12:30.

Townhead site is at ‘B’, A is Queen Street, to give you a guide on where to go.

If you’d like to attend on either or any day can you please respond to this message or email  so that we have an idea of numbers.  If you haven’t attended before you’d be more than welcome on any of our Digs.

Thanks,

Saturday 30th January 2010 – Townhead

January 30, 2010
11:30 amto12:30 pm

This Saturday then, 11:30 am. The Townhead Site. Just outside St Mungo’s Primary School on the lane connecting Stirling Rd and Parson St. It is just down from the ‘A’ on this map:

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=parson+street+glasgow&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=19.983648,38.979492&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Parson+St,+Glasgow,+Lanarkshire+G4,+United+Kingdom&t=h&z=16

Unsure what to bring, just ask,

Saturday 16th – Townhead

January 16, 2010
11:30 amto12:30 pm
Hello All,
After our plans for the end of 2009 and 2010 were pretty much wrecked by weather it appears we may at last
be entering a thaw!
Of course, this may change so please keep an eye on this web site for updates.
With that in mind we’re organised a dig for this Saturday 16th Jan at 11am at our Townhead site (just outside St Mungo’s
Primary School on the lane connecting Stirling Rd and Parson St). As ever there is loads to do and a good turnout of people willing to lend us a hand planting bulbs would be greatly appreciated.
Hope to see you on Saturday.
Cheers

Ending 2009

Once again a massive thanks to everyone who came out on Saturday, despite falling short of the number of volunteers we were hoping for we still managed to plant an amazing 600 Snakeshead Fritallaries, 200 Tulips, 30 Daffodils and 50 bluebells -just short of 900 bulbs.

That still leaves us with lots of bulbs to get in the ground before new year. I shall be doing some planting at some stage on Christmas Day, inbetween the usual family commitments. As a group we only have a further two planting sessions before the New Year. We’ll next be meeting at Townhead on 26th December at 11:30am and again on Wednesday 30th December at 12pm to get the planting finished.

In order to get things finished and move on with the site it is important that anyone who is available to help out with the planting comes along -even if it’s just for 10 minutes.

If you’ve never been to the site before it’s just over the road from the Glasgow Royal Infirmary on the lane that connects Stirling Rd and Parson St -at the side entrance to St Mungo’s primary. As we have bulbs to plant all you need to bring is a pair of gloves and a hand fork, trowel or a bulb planter.

Any help you can offer with this really would be much appreciated, if you’d like to attend please email us to let us know if we can expect you along on either day.