Tuesday 14th April
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Report written by Nick Moore
Tonight's task, our first visit to Wild Green E13, a volunteer led community garden in Plaistow, lived up to its name in so many ways. Our welcoming host Fleur was pleased to see us, and once she'd unlocked the container and distributed gloves and gardening tools, she pointed to a long edge of the garden, where some fruit bushes were lurking behind a lot of very green weeds and grass (and snails...), and asked us to get weeding...and so we did.
No prior skills required, and whenever we came up against some vegetation that we couldn't decide was friend or foe, Fleur got our her plant identification app to give us the go/no go signal (one was even identified as an opium poppy...which made us all wonder if there was some extra curricular horticulture going on in the garden...)
With four of us (Hilary, Graham, Bea, Nick), and Fleur on management oversight (and litter picking) duties, we had a great and very sociable evening in the fading light removing the unwanted green stuff, disturbing the habitat of far too many snails, but eventually leaving this area of garden looking much neater, and with easier access to the fruit bushes. Good work all around. We've agreed on a return visit on 16th June for more wild and green fun.
Wild Green E13Wild Green E13 is a voluntary community organisation, founded in 2019, concerned with the design, establishment, and maintenance of a community garden in the Upperton Road West Park. The Wild Green E13 aims are as follows: • By the community, for the community: they aim to bring local people, of all ages and backgrounds, together. • Positive change: they aim to create a space which will foster positive change in their local area. • Immersive wildlife experience: they aim to offer opportunities to learn and engage with nature and wildlife in their urban garden for all. • Sustainability: because of the climate crisis, they aim to create a sustainable, low impact, urban garden
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It will add colour and visual impact to our local area, maintain and develop the project as a valued community focus and resource and uplift a previously neglected area of our high street for community use.
