Polystyrene problems

4 Goodgymers helped their local community in Oxford
Axelle
Henry Gibson
Muireann
Jacqueline
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Oxford

Saturday 30th May

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On a bright and warm Saturday morning, Henry, Axelle, Jango and myself headed to Cutteslowe Greenhouse. The raised beds the GoodGym team worked on a few weekends ago were looking good. They were filled with healthy looking lettuces which were very perky in spite of the heat.

Michael asked us to clear away a section of the site and while we were outdoors, we were thankfully in the shade! We moved bricks, rocks and pallets while Jango bounded around the site charming everyone he met. Our next task involved cutting back brambles, nettles and dead plants to access some giant planters which needed emptying. This all went smoothly until we discovered the final planter was filled with soil and chunks of polystyrene. I’d say we dug out about two wheelbarrows worth of polystyrene before we were able to dump the remaining soil onto the compost heap!

Our shady spot began to shrink, so we eventually called it a day and headed off into the afternoon sun!

(If anyone knows why you’d bury a load of polystyrene in a planter filled with wisteria, please let us know)


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