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Bickleigh Vale Roadside Vegetation Maintenance Records​

March Working Bee

1/3/2020

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With all the rain along with moderate temperatures over the past month or so the village is looking particularly lush and beautiful for this time of year. Of course this also meant there was more tidying up that usual!
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As last Tuesday's quarterly meeting, we planned the tasks needed to be done at the working bee  today:
 
TASK LIST:
  •  Clear roadside gutters and culverts and fill potholes
  • General Weeding
  • Other specific weeding:
    • Outside Hurst and Mistover at the needs particular attention as does outside Abbotsley and Littlewood
    • The Bickleigh Vale Road edges / gutters could do with weed burning
    • Susan has two self-seeded oak trees growing next to Whistlewood. which will be dug up and potted for the future.
  • Pruning dead wood
  • Proposed Specific Pruning:
    • The usual driveway entrances need to be kept clear
    • Judicious and sensitive pruning of shrubs that are intruding into the road and interfering with traffic
    • This time there is a lot of low-hanging branches over the road. Need to go along with a pole pruner to cut them back to the clearances specified in our Roadside Vegetation Management Plan i.e. “…canopies should be kept 2.5m+ above ground (3.6m+ in centre of Bickleigh Vale Road tunnel.)"
    • The vegetation along Bickleigh Vale Rd outside Hurst needs clean-up pruning
  • Other items
  • There is a lot of bark falling around the Dunns Gum in Edna Walling Lane that needs picking up and removing
After a couple of hours or so of hard work by everyone, we finished with a realaxing cuppa at Devon Cottage.  A great way to spend the morning.
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Re-surfacing of Edna Walling Lane ready for the village Open Garden

10/9/2019

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Edna Walling Lane becomes a divided road half way along with a beautiful centre plantation - one side leads to Devon Cottage and the other to The Barn. For the convenience of the postie and visitors, the mail boxes are both located where the road divides rather than on the property boundaries. Unfortunately, this means that just about every time the Council's contractor resurfaces Bickleigh Vale Rd and the Lane, they miss out the divided part - probably believing its actually driveways rather than Council property.

With the village Open Garden happening a month from now, and with five properties banding together to get their driveways re-surfaced, we also decided to re-surface Edna Walling Lane our of our community fund.

The end result looks terrific and after a shower or two and a few weeks to settle down, should look even better.

Bickeigh Vale, Edna Walling Lane resurfacing, September 2019
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August Working Bee

25/8/2019

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After a few weeks of welcome rain and with spring just around the corner, the weeds are growing strongly so this working bee is a perfect time to get them back under control. But its also only 6 weeks to the village Open Garden where eight of our gardens will be open to the public (check out the details on our OGV2019 page here) so there's another level of excitement this time.



​In Edna Walling Lane, Jan completed the mass planting of Correas on the Devon Cottage side of the Lane where some overly enthusiastic vibernams were thinned out over recent months.

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These and others plants which were planted outside Whistlewood and Badgers Wood were kindly supplied by Yarra Ranges Council (thanks Aaron Roberts) and arrived just in time for the working bee. Great job, Coral, to organise this with Aaron!
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On The Barn side of Edna Walling Lane, it was no so much a mass planting as it was a steady pruning and weeding.

And all the hard work in cleaning up the Edna Walling Lane 'triangle' is starting to pay off. It's looking clean and neat now and should look really good later this spring.
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Outside Abbotsley, it was really about pruning to keep the road clear and restaking the young Golden Rain wattles with two wooden stakes rather than the one star picket that was there before.
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​The birches outside Littlewood are still dormant for the winter but Colin's hard work today had certainly paid off.
Love those daffodils!
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Further along Bickleigh Vale road, Homeleigh is looking good with Russel's re-mulching and the pot holes in the road from the recent rain have all been filled as part of our regular maintenance program.
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Outside The Sheilan there was a need for a bit of pruning amongst the cotoneasters keeping Josh and the kids busy.
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Great work by Claire, Gary and Don to at the entrance to Bickleigh Vale Road outside Hurst and Mistover. This area had needed a bit of TLC over the past couple of years as old trees have died and been removed but things are starting to grow in their place.
And as always, getting together for morning tea is a highlight of the morning - this time in the Devon Cottage carport.

​Another very satisfying village working bee!
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May Working Bee

26/5/2019

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The rain has come at last and everything is looking fresh and green - including the weeds! 
As well us the usual gutter clearing and pot-hole filling we made a special effort to remove english ivy and wandering trad from the roadside verge as well as general pruning and weeding.
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Chris getting right into the ivy and trad along Abbotsley's fence
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Simon on raking duties - tidyng up the pine needles and autumn leaves outside Sonningfield and Sarn
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Jan and Allan are working hard and having fun!
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It certainly looks better outside Abbotsley and Littlewood with the ivy and wandering trad gone along with the weeds from the gutter!
Today's morning tea at Whistlewood (thanks Susan and Fred) - always a great time for a catch-up chat.
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What to do About Our Struggling Red Oak

15/3/2019

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In November last year, we identified that the Red Oak (Quercus rubra) at the Pembroke Road entrance to Bickleigh Vale Rd outside Hurst, was looking very unwell and we've sought advice as what to do to help it survive.
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Advice from Paul of the Shire of Yarra Ranges tree management team was that it’s poor condition is a combination of drought stress and almost certainly possum damage.
(The Oak opposite is completely intact and healthy as is the Poplar so the location should be fine.)
There is not much the Shire can do but it would help to have someone deep water the tree once a week.
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There is a lot of growth from other plants around it for possums the gain access. so we thought that, perhaps we could clear surrounding plants to stop the possums flight path to the tree.  There is no power line access to the Oak tree for possums which is one positive.

Our community has rallied around and are implementing the following plan:
  • Peter has dug a trench around the sick Oak  and Claire from Hurst has put the hose into the trench and happy to deep water it weekly for the rest of this dry period.
  • There is an abelia and a cotoneaster surrounding the Oak which Claire will also prune back gradually when the weather breaks and the plants are under less stress. If she needs help Claire will organise Peter to help with the height etc. 
  • When the arborist used by a few of our residents is  here to work on Sonningfield our trees, Coral will organise a possum collar for the oak tree. 
 Let's see how it goes over the next year or so.
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February Working Bee - It's Mostly About the Road This Time!

24/2/2019

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With the hot and dry conditions, growth of most of the roadside vegetation - including the weeds - has been limited but the gutter along Bickleigh Vale Rd needed clearing of gravel in (optomistic) preparation for the next heavy rain.

With a car and trailer starting at the Pembroke Rd end of Bickleigh Vale Rd and an army of workers, we cleared the gravel out of the gutter into the trailer.
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Once the gutter and the Downderry culvert were clear, and potholes in the road filled by Ezra, excess gravel was relocated and spread in the divided part of Edna Walling Lane at the Devon Cottage and The Barn entrances.
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Whilst all the road construction work was going on, a small party worked on our two other  items:
  • Outside Hurst at the Pembroke Rd entrance to Bickleigh Vale Rd, the cotoneasters need to be pruned back to let light through to the amelanchiers underneath
  • The euphorbia outside Mistover needs to be dead-headed so that it will flower well next season and to restrict the spread of seeds.

And then it was over to the Sonningfield carport for morning tea!
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Removal of the Dead Trees Identfied During Last November's Working Bee

10/2/2019

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A dead Red Oak in Bickleigh Vale Rd and Golden Rain Wattle in Edna Walling Lane were earmarked for removal during last November's working bee and the Shire's contractor came today to remove them.
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Red Oak, Bickleigh Vale Rd
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Golden Rain Wattle, Edna Walling Ln
To our surprise, when the contactor had packed up and gone, we found the trees with their tops removed but the dead trunks and roots still in place. We'll have a chat with the Shire and find out why!
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Replacement of Golden Rain Wattle outside Abbotsley and Littlewood (again!)

1/12/2018

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Unfortunately, one of the Golden Rain Wattles planted last September didn't survive the dry period early this year.
It took quite a while to find a replacement one but here it is and we'll try again.
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November working bee and more work on roadside trees

25/11/2018

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It was a busy working bee today with potholes filled, gutters cleaned out and culverts unblocked. As usual for this time of year, there was plenty of weeding and pruning - especially at the Pembroke Rd entrance. (Must get that sign straightened though... )

Replanting Trees
Two trees were replanted to replace dead and dangerous trees removed last May.

The first new trees is a Betchtel Crab Apple (Malus ioensis 'plena') outside Wimborne to replace the Swamp Gum that was removed. The Crab Apple was chosen in this rathern busy area to completment the one already planted across the road in the triangle as well as Wimborne's beautiful front garden.
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The second new tree is a 
Blackwood wattle (Acacia melanoxlon) to replace the Stone pine (and before that the Radiata pine) outside Hurst.

The Stone pine was transplanted to this new location in July but didn't thrive.

​It was felt that the wattle, being smaller than the pine when mature, is better suited to this location close the Hurst.
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Dead Stone pine removed
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New Blackwood wattle planted
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We have a sick Red Oak needing attention
At the Pembroke Road entrance to Bickleigh Vale Rd outside Hurst, the Red Oak (Quercus rubra) is looking very unwell. After it's winter hibernation, there are leaves on the bottom half but the top half is bare. Perhaps it's getting attacked by possums or perhaps the dry winter has affected it - we're not sure and are seeking expert advise as to what's the best thing we can do to help it thrive again.
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Two more dead trees identified for removal
The first is a Red Oak (Quercus rubra) in Bickleigh Vale Road outside Mistover.
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The second is a Golden Rain Wattle (Acacia prominens in Edna Walling Lane outside Devon Cottage and immediately adjacent to the heritage stone wall.
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August working bee

26/8/2018

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A beautiful day for us and, surprisingly, there wasn't much work needed this time - mostly road maintence. A team of enthusiastic labourers aged from 5-y-o to 65-y-o, shovelled into a trailer, gravel that had been washed from the road into the gutter. This was also time to drag out our custom made "spikey pole thing", which lives on the roof of Maryann's shed, and clear the gravel and roots out from he culvert under Downderry's drive.

Next, we carted it all down to the turning circle where the gravel was a bit light-on. There an even bigger team emptied the trailer and spread the gravel around. Looks pretty good!

Whilst it was mainly road maintenance, Carole and Chris got stuck into some serious pruning of undergrowth outside The Spinney whilst Allan and Peter had another crack at tidying up the stumps in the Edna Walling Lane triangle. End result - looks good too!

We all finished off at The Barn for morning tea and a chat in the sun - what a great morning
(We didn't get a chance to take to photos at the time so they were taken a few days later after some rain.)
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