Saturday 25th October
Report written by Sarah W
At our monthly sessions at the Community Hospice the head gardener, Jason, always has lots for us to do.
Today we were clearing brambles and nettles from a corner of the garden that had gone feral.
Sturdy gloves are always useful for tasks like this, but Jason's supply of yellow leather gauntlets were a gamechanger! The prickly and stinging plants didn't stand a chance!
It was a big patch, but we got about half done: check out the before and after photos above! The rest will have to wait until next month.
Just as it was time to finish there were a few spots of rain in the air, so we quickly put the tools - and gauntlet gloves - away and some of us headed to the Hospice canteen for a tasty lunch and lots more varied conversation.
I wonder if I should ask for a pair of those gloves on my Christmas list!
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