Strawberry Fields Forever!

14 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bath
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Bath

Tuesday 28th May 2019

Report written by Sam Ollason

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On a sunny Spring evening, 14 GoodGym runners ran along the canal to do some gardening tasks at Alice Park Community Garden. We got loads done and really made a difference to the community space. We all enjoyed being outdoors surrounded by nature and we can't wait to go back again later in the summer. We got some great exercise by running an awesome 7km and doing some extra training along the way!

We met at our usual sport outside the leisure centre and I shared the news with the group. We had a really successful Community Mission at the weekend where three of our runners helped out the National Trust volunteers on the Bath Skyline walk. It sounded like a very tiring but a very rewarding task! We have some Group Runs later in the summer where we are going to be helping develop the Skyline walk so make sure you don't miss out! We have the monthly pub quiz on Thursday (tomorrow) and two really exciting Community Missions coming up at the weekend (details below).

Along the canal path to the park!

After a warm-up we took the scenic route along the canal path and made it to Alice Park in good time. Our host, Kathy, met us and introduced the project to those hadn't been there. For the last 10 years the garden has been growing a variety of different fruit and vegetables. It is a community project that is run by volunteers and anyone is welcome to come and help out in the garden and enjoy the produce.

Gardening and volunteering is a fantastic way to look after mental health and wellbeing ... and you get to help your community at the same time!

They are looking for volunteers to help out in the garden, so if you are interested or know someone who is interested then see the picture included in the run report for more information.

Kathy had a whole range of jobs for us to do which she had kindly written up on a whiteboard for us. With only 50 minutes before we had to leave, we had our work cut out for us, but we relish a challenge and were excited to get going!

If you have a better gardening pun then lettuce know!

Tom and Rob spent a large chunk of their time emptying the compost bins into a newly prepared bed. On previous tasks we have worked on this compost by 'turning' it and sieving out lumps, so it was great to finally put it to use! The runners created mounds of compost and planted some new butternut squash plants ready to grow.

The weather has been warm and dry recently, and to make sure the plantlife in the garden stays healthy it needs watering regularly. Chris D and Ali spent their evening running up and down the garden watering all of the flower beds. This was a classic example of combining exercise and volunteering!

We'ed always wanted to do some weeding!

Mary and Ed hacked away at some pesky weeds that were invading part of the garden. There was lots of sticky bind weed that needed removing as it was starting to suffocate some of the plants in the garden. This was a job benefited from some GoodGym enthusiasm!

Singing an untamed melody

At the back of the garden, Una, Kathryn and Max were weeding the patch around a plum tree. They had to make sure not to pull up a young Rose bush that was growing nearby! By removing the weeds around the base of the tree they have cleared the way for other volunteers to easily work around this area and also made the area a lot tidier. Great team work!

We are so sage and wise!

Never one to shy away from a challenge, Chris L donned some gauntlets and pulled out some nettles. They had made their home among the Sage and they needed to go! There was a huge pile of them at the end ready to go into the compost area. Nice work Chris!

Into the strawberry patch we go!

Steph and Dora weeded the beds of Strawberry plants. We could see lots of young strawberries on the end of the plants that look like they will grow into tasty berries to be picked later in the year. The bed was so much cleaner after the efforts of the runners here.

We did lops and lops of gardening!

Always ready for controlled destruction, Emily used her loppers to cut down lots of branches. There was a big pile of wood that needed to be trimmed down so it could be fit into a big bag and be stored for later use.

Thanks

Thanks to Steph for backmarking for us this week and for making sure no one got left behind! Thanks, again, to Steph for the Beatles (surely Beetles!?) pun. Thanks to Kathy and her team for hosting us last night. We had a lot of fun and look forward to coming back soon!

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Attendees
Ed Field
Mary Caudle
Doris Loga
Sam Ollason
Rob Edinburgh
Christopher Lai
Allie Fisher
Chris Duff
Removed User
Tom Finn
Una Geary
Kathryn Williams
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Gardening for the Trauma Breakthrough charity
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Providing a safe and relaxing space for the visitors of this mental health charity

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Ed Field
Ed Field (he/him)

Wed 29th May 2019 at 11:53am

Lovely to see you all again! Looking forward to visiting again at some point

Sam Ollason

Wed 29th May 2019 at 12:08pm

Thanks, Ed! It was great to see you too. Looking forward to running again with you again soon!