Preparing for the Refug-bees

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in York
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York

Sunday 16th April 2023

Report written by Leanne (she/her)

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Six smiley GG Yorkies turned up on a sunny Sunday morning to dig bramble roots.

The next phase of the Holgate Community Orchard and Apiary is to clear a previously very overgrown plot to make space for plants and bees. Instead of an apiary with honey producing hives the new plan is to create a 'free hive' for wild bees to find and make their homes. But first, we needed to dig over the ground where we'd previously cut back brambles to prepare the ground for planting. Bee friendly plants will be planted in the space at a later date, ready to signal to the bees that they are welcome to make their home there.

We started with the ashes of the bonfire we'd made on our previous task - removing debris, bramble roots and digging over the first corner of the plot.

There's a lot of digging to be done, so we'll be back for regular Sunday morning sessions over the coming months.


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York
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Holgate Allotment Community Orchard and Apiary
Transforming an overgrown and unused allotment plot into an orchard and public space for the local community to enjoy.

Holgate Allotment Association are a volunteer group of allotment holders who try to make Holgate Allotments a great place to socialise and grow veg. We have an allotment plot on the boundary of our site which is unused and completely overgrown but which we think will make a lovely orchard and wildlife area with seating for the local community to enjoy. Clearing the site will be a massive task, but it's one we want to embark on this Autumn. Can you help?

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Attendees
Tamar Goudie (Tay)
Paul Cawood
Cara Organ
Laura Barrett
Abi Perrin
Leanne
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