The station garden vegetable patch gets some early season attention |
High summer at Tenterden and the flower gardens are ablaze with colour – some much needed weeding is under way |
Back at Northiam, the trackside garden have produced healthy quantities of all kinds of vegetables as well as looking attractive |
Summer rain has greened up everything and encourage all kinds of growth – including unwanted lush weeds. Veronica sorts it out |
The latest pickings from the garden |
Stan sets to work too to reduce the lush lineside vegetation with something more comprehensive than pruners or a trowel |
A surprise to the Northiam garden this summer was a humming bird hawkmoth |
After the changes to the trackwork at Tenterden, ray and Veronica assist with re-fashioning the signal-box gardens in a tighter area |
For the volunteers what more beautiful surroundings to work in are there? |
Graham gets to grips with the new platform privet, trimming it back so it fills out to create a continuous hedge |
Glorious June and the roses show in their full, if short-lived glory. Tom get to grips with them and other elements of the platform gardens |
Search and rescue! Mark and Tom recovering tree chippings for laying as mulch on the railway gardens. It was quite a push from the bottom of the hill with full barrows! |
Autumn’s breathe has stirred the gardens again and some tidying up and replanting work is being attended to. This shot epitomises the rural atmosphere the railway aims to foster |
This shot epitomises the rural atmosphere the railway tries to foster |
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