Wednesday 11th February
Report written by Daniel Mermelstein (He/him)
Three Goodgymers made their way to Cultivate Colindale, a fantastic community project in the eponymous location, where a group of staffers and volunteers are hard at work turning a corner of Haybourne Park into a thriving community space, with allotments, gardens, green houses and outdoor classrooms.
We were welcomed by Anna and Azalea, who got us working right away weeding a bunch of plant beds. We were amazed with Anna's encyclopaedic knowledge of all things weedy! She was reeling out names from her enormous brain store!
The weather was not exactly epic, but we were kept thoroughly entertained and pulled weeds out by the barrel-full. We weren't exactly singing, but we were definitely weeding in the rain!
Thank you to all the wonderful people of Cultivate Colindale for welcoming us to their space.
Cultivate Colindale is a new community space we're building for Heybourne Park! Designed and produced by Wayward, award winning designers and placemakers, in partnership with Energy Garden, the community solar and gardening non-profit, the green space will include a community tree nursery, allotments, biodiverse meadows, gardens and more. At the heart of Cultivate Colindale is a pioneering initiative - The House of Wayward Plants Reuse Centre. We rescue surplus plants, trees, and landscape materials from across London - and rehome them in community gardens, schools, and public green spaces. This is where they get a second life. Building on nearly a decade as the Official Reuse Partner of the Royal Horticulture Society, rehoming thousands of plants, trees and landscape materials from Chelsea Flower Show and Hampton Court Palace, we’re now putting down roots in Colindale so that we can expand our impact year-round. To date, we’ve rehomed more than 100,000 plants, trees and materials to over 1,000 community groups and schools - diverting more than 5,000 tonnes of waste from landfill! This is the next step in our story - having a space changes everything - we can expand our impact, diverting waste from the construction and horticultural industries to the communities that need it most.
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