Saturday 23rd May
Report written by Ian Gostling
This morning 3 GoodGymer's headed out in the sunshine to Lionwood, a small woodland that is known locally for its bluebells in early spring.
Shout out to Rosie who joined us for her first session!
Once we arrived we met the Lionwood Conservation group to assist in removing an invasive plant, the Few-flowered Leek. This plant has spread rapidly in recent years and poses a severe ecological threat by carpeting the woodland floor and smothering native early-spring plants.
We used trowels to remove the bulbs, being careful not to spread little bulblets that could seed new flowers. A slightly tricky task, but we will hopefully see the benefits over time.
In just over an hour the GoodGymer's and Conservation group had made a real difference! We look forward to returning for more tasks in the future.
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