Bindweed busting

8 GoodGymers made their way 3.0km to help the Forest School Allotment in Kingston upon Thames.

  • Kingston upon Thames runner
  • Rachel White
  • Tom Peacock
  • Rachael Green
  • Jana
  • Sabir Babaiy Majdar
  • Emma Crowe
  • Luke
 
Tuesday, 17th of September 2024
 
Led by Rachel White

The Forest School allotment at St John's needed our help, and we were ready for action! Led by volunteer Alex, we got to work removing pesky bindweed that was creeping up the fences and into the allotment.

With tools and gloves on, Merton tourist Rachael, Emma, and Jana used trowels and forks to dig out the roots, while Luke and Tom took on the perimeter with spades. Rachel untangled the bindweed from the fence with impressive precision.

At halftime, we split into two groups, head torches on, to tackle weeds inside and outside the allotment. Before long, the job was done! To top it off, we got introduced to the resident chickens and rabbits. Mission accomplished – can’t wait to return!

Report written by Jana


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Rachel White
Led by Rachel White

I am the area activator for Kingston Upon Thames. Keen to keep moving and improving.

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