Now that spring has arrived in rain soaked Wales I've been getting busy mowing:
Loads of lovely grass clippings for making compost:
The great thing about grass clippings is they heat up and kill the weeds and seeds, so I'm looking forward to nice clean compost in due course. Also, I've been mulching round trees:
That's a walnut that's just got settled in and its starting to put on some growth. Also a hedge that was sulking has been mulched:
That'll help retain some moisture, suppress grass growth and add organic matter, so the little beech plants should enjoy it when they come into leaf. I'm enjoying being able to move nutrients around like this. I'm in the Cambrian mountains and the topsoil is very meagre on most parts of my property, on top of hard-packed glacial clay which roots find it very hard to penetrate. So adding organic matter from the top seems like the best way to improve matters.