Fungi in the Woods November 28, 2011

Milk Cap, Martineau GardensMilk Cap

 

We have been appreciating the fungi in the woods today. I am told by BP our wildlife recorder, that the mild weather has extended the season for mushrooms and toadstools. Today I have just been shown wood blewit, milk cap, bell cap and a wonderful shaggy parasol nestling in piles of leaves in the wildlife area of the Gardens.

Identifying Mushrooms
Identifying Mushrooms

Why not come down to the Gardens this week and see if you can find any fungi? You’re welcome to borrow a field guide to help you with a fungus walk whilst you’re here. Have a look at these pages on the Woodland Trust’s website for further details.

Shaggy Parasol
Shaggy Parasol


Seasonal Greetings Cards November 24, 2011

Robin on the Liquidambar Tree, Martineau Gardens

We have two designs of greetings cards available for you to buy from Martineau Gardens. Wintery scenes caught on camera by one of our volunteers. Priced at £1.20 each, or five for £5, profits raised from the sale of the cards will directly support Martineau Gardens.

Sundial on a frosty morning at Martineau Gardens

We also have artichokes, apples, logs, mulching compost and new fluorescent cycling vests for sale too. We’ll remain open every day except sundays and public holidays, come rain or shine. A warm welcome and a hot drink await you!