Two of us met 10 West Yorkshire NT volunteers at Hardcastle Crags for a job you either love or hate - balsam bashing. It was a Goldilocks day, not too hot and not too cold. And we worked near the river bank so it was even (comparatively) flat.
It’s quite early in the season, the balsam isn’t in flower yet, so we were met with just a mass of green.
After a full days work, it’s still a mass of green! But it’s the green of wood rush not balsam.
It may not look very interesting but wood rush provides a home and food for the Woodrush Moth. It’s also a natural way to control erosion as the shallow roots bind the soil together.
It was a good day made even better by the flapjack provided by West Yorkshire at lunch break, secret ingredient - peanut butter!
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