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Bickleigh Vale Roadside Vegetation Maintenance Records​

Moving the Stone Pine

14/7/2018

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In August 2016 a number of trees and shrubs were planted to replace plants lost over the previous few years including a Stone Pine to replace the lost Bishop's Pine. The pine was planted outside Hurst and close to Pembroke Rd in place of the orginal tree and has been growing slowly but was overshadowed by nearby trees and bushy shrubs and, in addition, had been uprooted at one stage.
With the removal of the dangerous radiata pine in May 2018, the Stone Pine was transplanted to the open space created in the hope that it will survive and thrive in its new location.
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The dead and dangerous trees are gone - looks a bit bare near Pembroke Rd

28/5/2018

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Following the inspection and assessment by the Shire back in March, three of our larger trees had to be felled and their stumps ground into mulch The large radiata pine outside Hurst has left a hole in the streetscape but the Swamp Gum outside Wimborne and the Wattle in Edna Walling Lane much less so.
After removal of the pine...
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After removal of the swamp gum...
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After removal of the wattle...
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Replenishment of the community mulch pile and plenty of firewood for the village... once a few of us chainsaw it up and split it. Could take a while to clean up Devon Cottage's drive!
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May working bee

27/5/2018

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An army of rakers to clear the road and gutter of autumn leaves today. Potholes filled with the gravel from the gutter too and all along the roadside was weeded. Judicial pruning to keep roadside visibility. It looks great - amazing what a couple of week's of wet weather can do to bring it all back after the dry summer and early autumn! Finished up with morning tea in the warm sunshine at The Barn.
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Dead and Dangerous Trees - Inspection

7/3/2018

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We recently noticed two of our larger trees in Bickleigh Vale Road  - the pine outside Hurst and the gum outside Wimborne - had big cracks in them and could present a danger to passers by and properties so these were referred to the Shire for assessment along with the dead wattle in Edna Walling Lane. The arborist's report confirmed our fears and the trees need to be removed.
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So - these are the "before" photos...

Radiata pine outside Hurst

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Swamp gum outside Wimborne

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Wattle in Edna Walling Lane

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February working bee

25/2/2018

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With quite a few people away from Bickleigh Vale for the day, we focused on a few areas rather than the whole road.

From the Lane to the turning circle Karyn and Chris raked up the leaf and bark debris created by recent strong winds. The original Sonning northern boundary post and rail fence (now Abbotsley boundary) was lifted from its side where its been lying for many years and held in place with star pickets. With a bit of weeding and light pruning to keep the road clear, It all looks much tidier.
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​Fred, Allan and Jan tidied up the 'triangle' and removed an old, disused and obscured metal arch from the roadside verge outside Whilstlewood before Allan demonstrated his pole sawing skills to clean up some of the dead wood along the lane.
Josh got stuck into the dead wood on the Bickleigh Vale arch cotoneasters - much better than them falling on someone or their car! A bit of light prune of the more intrusive shrubs to keep them off the road and then off to Devon Cottage for morning tea to finish up.
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November working bee

26/11/2017

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As well as the usual tidyup along the road, there were three bigger jobs we tacked this time: 
  • Cleanout of the ivy and other weeds outside Abbotsley and Littlewood
  • Further cleaning out of the tangle along Edna Walling Lane between The Barn and Whistlewood
  • Giving the Edna Walling Lane triangle a makeover
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The triangle makover - seven of us with cutting implements and a big trailer load off to the tip at the end. We found some gems under all the marauding top growth. Next - a few more plants for the gaps
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Replacement planting of the Golden Rain Wattles Outside Abbotsley and Littlewood

23/9/2017

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When the Roadside Vegetation Management Plan was but in place in 2010, Friends of Edna Walling signed up for leading maintenance of the streetscape though replacement of large trees that have to be removed when they die or become an obstruction.

One of our Golden Rain wattles (Acacia prominens) at the north-east end of Bickleigh Vale Road had to be removed in July 2012 when it leaned too far into the road and two others died and were removed in September 2014.

It's taken us a while to find a source of replacement trees or the same variety but we finally got there and found three in 150cm pots. Since the original trees were removed, the stumps remain and other plantings have taken place so  the new ones couldn't go into exactly the same spots but the end result should faithfully reproduce the look and feel of the streetscape which is what we set out to do.

Of course, we now have to wait 10 years for them to grow!
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Tree #1 - Southern side of Abbotsley entrance
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Before replanting

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After replanting

Tree #2 - Northern side of Abbotsley entrance
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Before replanting

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After replanting

Tree #3 - Northern side of Abbotsley entrance
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Before replanting

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After replanting

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After replanting

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Removed Coastal Ti Tree from the Bickleigh Vale Road Arch

20/9/2017

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To our dismay, late in the day on Tuesday, the Coastal Tri Tree (Leptospermum laevigatum) that formed one half of the iconic arch in Bickleigh Vale Road outside The Shielan and Mistover developed a serious lean across the road and had to be removed overnight.
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19th September 2017

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20th September 2017


​The sad remains of the ti tree...
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The Arch as it was in May 2016...
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and today...
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August working bee

27/8/2017

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The weather was terrible  - stormy and wet - and quite a few people were away from the village so it was a limited scale working bee this time.
​Other than the usual filling of pot holes, weeding and pruning the special job we wanted to tackle this time was to reduce the jasmine build-up along the Homeleigh fence line (as per the Management Plan maintenance guidelines.) 
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The first Coldstream topping of the road

29/6/2017

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It's topping and grading time again and with Lilydale topping now unavailable, Coldstream topping was used for the first time. Aesthetically, it looks pretty good and consistent with the heritage. We'll see over the next few months how durable it is.
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