Mulch Needed Maintenance

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Oxford
Ellie Evans
Anwen Greenaway
Henry Gibson
Joe Montague
David
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Oxford

Saturday 27th June

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Anwen Greenaway
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Saturday's Community Mission saw us tackling some much-needed garden maintenance at the HMP Bullingdon's visitor centre. With the heatwave finally drawing to a close, we made the most of the slightly more forgiving weather by giving the newly planted hedging the care it deserved. Our main mission was to weed around each plant, clearing away any unwanted competition so the hedging has the best chance to establish itself.

Once everything was weed-free, we gave the hedging a thorough watering - very much needed after the scorching conditions of the past week. We then finished up by spreading cardboard and mulch around the plants to help lock in moisture and keep future weeds at bay. It was satisfying to leave the area looking tidy and knowing the plants are now set up for success. We like to think the hedging is now on the right root to recovery!

After a warm morning’s work (thankfully the last of the heatwave!), we were treated to some well-earned refreshments; water and fresh strawberries, went down an absolute treat. It was a lovely gesture and gave everyone a chance to cool off in the shade and chat after the session.

Overall, it was a productive and enjoyable hour and a half, with plenty achieved and lots of chat along the way. The garden is already looking much neater, and with a bit of luck - and a splash of rain - the hedging will continue to thrive.

We were delighted to welcome David to his first GoodGym task.


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Naturescape Oxford
Our vision is to support communities, businesses and schools to create beautiful spaces, with nature in mind and wellbeing at heart.

Naturescape is a designed garden for family-centred play and learning, for community or workplace wellbeing and enjoyment. It is designed with the following key ingredients: ​ Place – a sense of belonging to a community People – a community with wide reaching cultural diversity Plants – which are so important for education, survival and beauty Play – relaxation, an essential for healthy human development and wellbeing. Drawing on the philosophy of the Forest School movement and the inspiration of local people, the naturescape will be home for various groups that support outdoor play, exploration, and interaction with natural elements such as water, fire and vegetation. The focus is on developing confidence and self-esteem through creative and hands-on experiences in a natural setting

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