
Autumn ColoursThe national news is full of the wonderful colours of the trees this autumn because of the sunny weather. It is well worth coming to Thornham to see for yourself.
There are still a few flowers left in our wild life garden which you can find by the Field Centre Office. This garden is maintained by Tim from the Upper Waveney Valley Project and his volunteers. The garden has been made to give visitors and school groups some ideas for what they can do to garden to attract wildlife and how to grow vegetables in raised beds and containers.

Tim has just been given a green house and he is busily planting sweet peas for next year, he has also made a compost area to rival that on Gardener's World!

Take a short walk along the surfaced path to the
Thornham Walled Garden. The clients in the garden have been working very hard to harvest the fruit and vegetables which they make into jams, jellies and chutneys. It is interesting to wander amongst the fruit trees looking at the labels, they are old fashioned varieties such as Lord Derby, Lady Henniker, Lord Lambourne, Newton Wonder.
Several of the Walled Garden clients enjoy cooking and today were making
flap jacks and short bread biscuits.
For more details about Thornham Walled Garden see our web site www.thornham.org.uk

Half Term ActivityDon't forget to come to our
Birding Banquet on Monday 27th October. This activity is organised by Thornham Walks and the Upper Waveney Valley Project. Come and make your own bird food and feeders. We will start with a walk to collect berries and seeds which will be added to a lard and seed mixture and put into various feeders for you to take home to feed the birds in your garden. Start 2.00 p.m. ends 4.00 p.m. meet in the main car park. The cost is £3 per child (accompanying adults free)