Taste of autumn to help get 100,000 trees 4 Kingston

4 Goodgymers helped their local community in Kingston upon Thames
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Jane Yelloly
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Amy Lam
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Kingston upon Thames

Sunday 18th October 2020

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We needed a bit of good fortune today with a lovely mild fine autumnal day at the Edible Forest to help make up missing a couple of folk. And well done to Amy for her first mission with GoodGym and to Jane’s nephew Luke who completed volunteering section of his Duke of Edinburgh.

Today’s tasks were the inaugural sowing the tree seeds which GoodGymers and the folk from the Edible Forest have been collecting over the last few weeks, for the 100,000 new trees scheme for Kingston.

We planted mini avenues of rowens, acacias, maples, Judas. And we remain curious about our mysterious avenue called Kingston Medley - a lucky dip of tree seeds we could not identify!

We now hope and pray that the Edible Forest may see a few healthy saplings sprouting next spring, that they can in turn donate to areas of Kingston in need of trees.

We also achieved clearing growing areas, transplanting black currant and gooseberry bushes and picking the last of the quinces and medlars.

Thank you to Ben and Brian for hosting us and making a forest campfire to heat Brian’s delicious homemade pumpkin soup, quite literally of Cordon Bleu quality, served with dash of cream and freshly grated nutmeg and Jane’s homemade cheese scones no less!

Great team work everyone!

Look out for the next Forest Foray same time next month...


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Kingston Edible Forest Garden
A vounteer run sustainable community orchard

Develop and maintain a mixed orchard: 200 trees of heritage apple varities, pear, plums, quince, medlar, mulberry, nuts, pond, polytunnel ... We propagate apple trees and have panted 20 in local junior schools and have a tree nursery to grow trees up for local parks and wild life areas. We are in discussion with the council about planting trees in streets.

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Mark Barun

Mon 19th Oct 2020 at 12:23pm

Great report but I'm sooo hungry now!!

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