Thursday 17th July
Report written by Sevan
Our now regular visits to St Mary's churchyard always bring new challenges to tackle and today was no different. There were 2 choices offered by Cliff, our task owner. Either removing nettles from between old graves (the "monuments") or weeding the crescent shaped flower bed near the church. Sevan chose the crescent to have a different type of task and also because the danger level was lower. There was a smaller chance of being stung by nettles in the flowerbed.
Cliff asked the team to pull and dig weeds from the bed. Mostly long, dried grasses, brambles and thistles. One plant that the GoodGymers were specifically asked to keep were the geraniums, so everyone was extra careful with those. Ariane was in her element, having become a gardening expert in her short time with GoodGym. Over time, Cliff's advice changed to allow more of the earth to be cleared:
"If in doubt, pull it out" - Cliff
That covered a lot of vegetation. Mostly growing, some already dead. Cliff pointed out something that was dead. A tree trunk that was at the wrong angle. With a bit of weight, the roots gave out and it tumbled to the ground. Cliff wasn't sure about the other trunk of the tree, but it also looked dead to the GoodGym gardeners. Steph and Sevan gave Cliff a hand and geronimooooo! It hit the deck too.
Cliff decided that everything growing around the ex-tree could go too, so Sajeel got stuck in to remove them, doing a great job. In all, more than half the crescent was cleared in an hour. Well, we had to leave Cliff with work to do until our next visit, which will be coming soon...
Ealing
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