Tuesday 16th June
Report written by Nick Moore
An almost perfect evening for a pleasant 3k social run and return visit to the communal gardens at Wild Green E13, where this week we were tasked with weeding the "mural bed" (aka disturbing yet again a lot of snails), and after being given a crash course in weed identification ("take out all the ones with the big rabbity ear style leaves"), and armed with an impressive collection of trowels, and a wheelbarrow to use as the collector of said ears and anything else that could be composted, Hilary, Graham, Brad and Nick got to work.
We had an audience, as the evening sunshine had brought out the crowds to enjoy the park and gardens, and we received quite a few compliments from the benches on the great work we were doing to keep the garden neat and tidy - our hosts were equally delighted with our efforts, and once we'd got the weeding done, it was time to water the vegetable patch in advance of the forecast hot spell later this week - Graham discovered the Edvard Munch "Scream" watering can was surprisingly accurate...After an equally pleasant run back, we decided Hilary's birthday of last week needed celebrating, and conveniently our run had finished right outside the pub...always great when a plan comes together.
We'll be back again to help out at the gardens on 4th August - more watering, weeding, composting and whatever other tasks that Fleur and her friendly colleagues need doing to keep this particular community garden in excellent condition.
Wild Green E13Wild Green E13 is a voluntary community organisation, founded in 2019, concerned with the design, establishment, and maintenance of a community garden in the Upperton Road West Park. The Wild Green E13 aims are as follows: • By the community, for the community: they aim to bring local people, of all ages and backgrounds, together. • Positive change: they aim to create a space which will foster positive change in their local area. • Immersive wildlife experience: they aim to offer opportunities to learn and engage with nature and wildlife in their urban garden for all. • Sustainability: because of the climate crisis, they aim to create a sustainable, low impact, urban garden
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The Greenway Orchard relies on volunteers - a return visit to help clear the area will be hugely appreciated by the team there.
