A bird to be treasured

“I am a blackbird, singing my song” This is what I used to hear when I opened the front door early in the morning.  That is, I heard a blackbird from across the street, and the first part of his song sounded just like, “I am a blackbird”, and I added the rest (and more,Continue reading “A bird to be treasured”

Composting for wildlife

If you want a wildlife-friendly, sustainable garden, making your own compost from green waste is an obvious thing to do.  It’s something I’ve never done before because I’ve never had the space. But now, with both an allotment and Woolston Station Gardens, I’ve got the chance to compost – and I’m really enjoying learning andContinue reading “Composting for wildlife”

Woolston Station Gardens – for wildlife and people

We launched Woolston Station Garden Club  in May 2025 to revive the station gardens. Long-term volunteer Bridget was the only remaining gardener still available when Charlene Arrondeau, Hampshire Community Rail Officer, contacted me in my Wilder Southampton role with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.  My work schedule was full, so I decided toContinue reading “Woolston Station Gardens – for wildlife and people”

Riverside Reflections

One of my stories is that I’m not comfortable near rivers,  sometimes even afraid. There have been moments of panic, such as the time I went for a walk at Chessel Bay when the River Itchen was choppy, and I basically ran back along the path to get out.  Living on the east, I regularly haveContinue reading “Riverside Reflections”

Big Garden Birdwatch Plus

Twenty-five starlings, two bluetits, a wood pigeon, a magpie, two or three greenfinches …. I can more or less predict how many birds of each species I’ll see when I take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend.  What I’m less sure of is what they’ll be doing.  And that, for me, is theContinue reading “Big Garden Birdwatch Plus”

Garden happenings, 2024.

It seemed like it was all happening in our garden last year. Here are a few of the highlights. Probably the most exciting event was seeing a leaf cutter bee using the bee hotel. I was, quite honestly, beside myself with excitement.  This happened 3 weeks after I’d moved the bee hotel from one sideContinue reading “Garden happenings, 2024.”

Pollinating Peartree: Itchen Ferry Memorial Garden

Near where I live, there used to be a village called Itchen Ferry. Most of it was destroyed during World War 2, as it was close to the Supermarine factory where Spitfires were built, and now there’s a memorial with a garden. The memorial plaque states that, in 1985, pupils from class 3B at LudlowContinue reading “Pollinating Peartree: Itchen Ferry Memorial Garden”

Badger Green

Places like Badger Green seem to be overlooked when people talk of ‘access to nature’ or ‘green spaces’. I’m not sure why this is. Has someone decided a ‘green space’ should be a minimum size, or that it must be designated a ‘park’? Southampton City Council’s website has a category called ‘parks and open spaces‘.Continue reading “Badger Green”