Wednesday 28 June 2023

Black Rocks to Cogmill June 2023

There hasn’t been much rain for the past few weeks so the river level is fairly low making wading relatively easy. We walked up to the little islands between Black Rocks and Cogmill and cleared a lot of balsam from the islands and from the opposite bank. Fresh barbed wire prevented us from reaching more balsam along the edge of the fields.


Before

After


The balsam is getting to be quite tall and the first flowers are starting to appear.

On the way back we found a few isolated plants along the path and at the corner of the recently cleared area downstream from Black Rocks, we found a large clump in the undergrowth which we managed to clear.


Tuesday 13 June 2023

Black Rocks June 2023

At first sight there seemed to be very little balsam at Black Rocks but when we explored further we found rather a lot in the undergrowth and particularly under fallen trees. Many plants were very small which reinforces the impression that the balsam is appearing a little late this year.






Tuesday 6 June 2023

Meadow Mead June 2023

Although there wasn’t a great deal of balsam immediately visible we decided to have a look in the undergrowth on the riverbank along Meadow Mead. The corner near Parsonage Bridge is normally quite bad but only had a few dozen plants scattered amongst the nettles. At the grassy area in the middle, there were very few plants.

We cut some paths into the undergrowth towards Church Road bridge. Again we only found a few dozen balsam along the banks.


We finished by heading back along Glebelands. Frampton Nature Group had cleared balsam along here just over a week ago but we managed to find and clear a few more among the nettles.

 

Friday 2 June 2023

Survey 2023

Late April/early May was quite cool and wet with high water levels which seems to have killed off some early seedlings of Himalayan Balsam.

Spring blossom and high water levels at Meadow Mead 
Seedlings in mid April

Casual observation during May along the Frome suggested that balsam was not reappearing in large quantities and this was borne out by my survey on 2 June. Although a few plants were visible at various places from Nightingale’s Bridge to Cogmill there were no very big clumps obviously visible. Even at the corner of Hilly Fields which normally has a lot of balsam there was little sign of it among the nettles.

At Black Rocks there’s a freshly fallen branch which makes access to balsam along the river edge more difficult. Upstream from Black Rocks, there seems to be a number of balsam growing on the far bank.