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School Sustainable Garden Project - Part 2
🗓Today 6:00pm

📍Acacias Community Primary School, Alexandra Drive, Burnage , Manchester, M19 2WW M19 2WW

It will help our families understand how to grow their own food, what they can grow and how to be more self sustaining.

Victor
Hazel Molleda
Ruth
David Bond
Fanette
Ben Foster
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Ruth signed up to a community mission.

Mon 11th May at 6:00pm

School Sustainable Garden Project - Part 2

It will help our families understand how to grow their own food, what they can grow and how to be more self sustaining.

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Ruth earned their community cape by completing their first community mission. 🥳

Monday 27th April

Community Cape

Community Cape

Ruth earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.

Ruth completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Ruth was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.

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Ruth has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🤩

Monday 27th April

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Ruth has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Ruth is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.

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Ruth went on a community mission

Mon 27th Apr at 6:00pm

Losing the plot

Manchester Report written by Ben Foster

Welcome to Ruth for your first GoodGym session! Great to meet you.

This evening, we were asked by Peter from Acacias Community Primary School to help clear an area for a growing/gardening site, accessible for the pupils and parents to use for growing herbs, fruit, and veg. Before that, a lot of weeds and rubble needed taking out, which is where we came in.

With a variety of tools, including a pickaxe and smaller hand tools, Ruth, Fanette, and Ben made their way around the the site removing anything that shouldn't be there, including lots of Galium aparine (otherwise known as sticky weed or sticky willy). In the process, we unearthed a few self-seeded trees and old compost bins, the latter we used for some of the green waste, while an extendable saw was used to chop overhanging branches from the neighbours.

Peter, fresh from the Manchester marathon (congrats) as a long-distance memory now, joined to chop the branches into smaller chunks and tried to remove as much of the underlying membrane as possible.

Given the speed of the weeding, we even managed to clear the raised beds, leaving the healthy-looking strawberry plants to keep growing. We also potted up some smaller horse-chestnuts that had sprouted, possibly to use for a science class to show the seed and parts of the plant. We also found a cat scarer/deterrant, mistaken for a garden meter (?), that thankfully isn't now in use.

All in all, a productive evening and we even managed to stay relatively dry despite the circling rain clouds. We will be back in 2 weeks to help dismantle the rotting beds and re-build new ones so the pupils and parents can make full use for the plot.

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Ruth
Ruth signed up to a community mission.

Mon 27th Apr at 6:00pm

School Sustainable Garden Project - Part I

It will help our families understand how to grow their own food, what they can grow and how to be more self sustaining.

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