Boundary House Fen - Saturday 26th April 2025
Blog by Eleanor, photos by Julio and David We were back after our Easter Saturday break, this time at Boundary House Fen, with Adrian as leader. It was a beautiful sunny day as we assembled for Rod d'Ayala to give us our briefing. There was the usual scything and raking up of the reeds and rushes, but an alternative task was to dig up hemlock. We had done this at previous sessions and had learnt to distinguish it from other members of the carrot family, such as cow parsley, and, of course, carrots. The stems of hemlock have purple splodges. On no account should you eat this plant! Pre task briefing The fen before Rhian digging up hemlock Lesley with hemlock On the fen, the scythers set to work scything in two different areas. Scythers get stuck in. Jim scything near a tempting tree swing Then it was time for the rakers and carriers (the infantry) to come in, Sadly we have no photos, but I can assure you we worked very hard and avoided being cut off at the ankles by the scythers. T...