Monday 22nd June
Report written by Jade
Tonight’s team of volunteers arrived at The Wandle River Community Garden (formerly the Paul Bowness Memorial Garden) after a truly scorching day! Fortunately, the evening air had cooled down just in time, providing the perfect conditions to get stuck into some serious community action.
We were excited to hear about the future plans to grow native plants here specifically for natural dyeing, adding a brilliant, sustainable, and creative twist to this local green space.
To smash through the to-do list, we split into two teams to tackle both the garden itself and a spot a short distance up the river:
Team 1: Armed with secateurs, set to work clearing a thick patch of stubborn brambles, prepping the site for the native dyeing plants.
Team 2: Focused their energy on the main community garden area: weeding, sweeping, tidying up, and clearing litter to get the oasis looking pristine again after a very busy weekend of visitors.
An amazing transformation - well done everyone!
The Wandle River Community Garden (formerly the Paul Bowness Memorial Garden) is a volunteer-run space located next to Merton Abbey Mills in South London. Organized by Bee Creative Art Hub and Wandle Heritage Charity, it features eco-friendly wildlife habitats, a children's toy library, and a book-swap.
See moreMerton
Support the team with putting the decorations up around the farm
