Boundary House Fen, Frilford Heath Golf Course - Saturday, 14th February 2026
Blog by Sally. Photos by Adrian, Julio and Sally For the second time in a week, we went to Frilford Heath Golf Course, but this time we were working on Boundary House Fen, the larger sister to Two Pines Fen, where we had been on Tuesday. It is another alkaline fen, which we have been helping to restore for over a decade. It was a glorious sunny morning. There were 13 of us and we met Rod d'Ayala, consultant ecologist on site. Rod briefs the group With only four scythers in the group, we had our work cut out for us as the main task was to continue with scything and raking the tall, rank vegetation following on from where we had left off when we were here last month. This is essential for the emerging fen flora, such as orchids, which would otherwise be out-competed for light by the tall rush and reed. Whilst the scythers got going, some people were asked to cut back bramble from the far edge, which borders onto the adjoining houses, and form a dead hed...