This border's so bulbalicious!

15 Goodgymers helped their local community in York
Leanne
Laura Barrett
Helen Graham
Andy Richardson
Sam
Debs Sharpe
Melissa Jordan
Ellie Dove
Paul Kelly
Deborah Rack
Mitch
Ben Dove
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York

Saturday 16th November 2019

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On this crisp autumnal afternoon a group of eager GG Yorkies made their way to the Groves to meet the team from Flower Power York to finish off a task we started a few weeks earlier.

We were informed we had an impressive 1500 bulbs to plant (rather than the few hundred advertised... Sorry guys!!) and were given very detailed instructions on what needed to be planted where... "We want it to look random... But not TOO random"

We had a variety of bulbs including tulips, daffodils and grape hyacinth to fill up the pre dug borders and areas around the bases of two trees. With the instructions fresh in our minds and trowels in our hands the team, including newcomer Sam, cracked on with the planting!

After about 20 minutes Mitch asked a very good question.... "Do bulbs need to be planted a certain way up?"

Yes... Yes Mitch, they do!! It will be interesting to see how his patches turn out come Spring!!

Most of the planting was done in record time and we were informed that we had 300 bulbs left to plant in 15 minutes! This was followed by the rather bizarre spectacle of a gaggle of trowel wielding goodgymers following team Flower Power along the borders as they scattered bulbs and told us to bury them where they landed... It was an odd but somewhat effective strategy with only a few slight snags (mostly the accidental digging up bulbs we had just planted)

All bulbs were safe in their new soily homes in under an hour and it was time for a group photo before heading off with another task completed!


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Flower Power York
We grow flowers/herbs and use them to help improve people's wellbeing through workshops and social activities, tackling loneliness and social isolation.

We are mindful about what we grow to provide a sensory experience for our beneficiary groups which include people living with dementia, those who have lost their sight and the homeless. We provide our beneficiaries the opportunity to work with locally grown flowers in social activities which help invoke nostalgic memories, connect people with nature and wildlife and help create friendships, helping reduce loneliness and isolation.

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York runner

Sun 17th Nov 2019 at 8:05am

Excellent work team, and congrats Mel on being the boss!

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York

Tidying up hall after Planet Food cafe and food distribution
🗓Tomorrow 2:00pm

Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..

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