Spud-tacular Efforts at the Allotment!

12 Goodgymers helped their local community in Brighton
Isobel
Jemima Hildick-Smith
Jane Dallaway
Sarah Katharine
Philippa
Carla Washbourne
Pippa A
Angela Mynott
STEFANIA ROSSO
Juliet O'Brien
Frances Ruocco
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Brighton

Tuesday 21st May

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Jane Dallaway
Jane Dallaway

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Sarah Katharine
Sarah Katharine

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Philippa
Philippa

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Pippa A
Pippa A

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STEFANIA ROSSO
STEFANIA ROSSO

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Juliet O'Brien
Juliet O'Brien

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On a bright and breezy evening following some rain, eleven enthusiastic GoodGymers laced up their running shoes and set off for another group run. This time, our mission was to dig into some gardening tasks at Moulsecoomb Allotments and plant some potatoes.

The uphill run to the allotments got us warmed up. Upon arrival, we were greeted by the sight of an overgrown plot desperately in need of some TLC, and Pippa already hard at work. Armed with spades, forks, and mattocks, we were ready to turn this patch from shabby to spud-tacular.

Our first task was to clear the weeds and debris that had taken over this section of the allotment. Everyone got down to earth, pulling up stubborn weeds and clearing the ground. Kudos to those who faced nettles, creepy crawlies, and stubborn pieces of buried debris - we even found and rescued a slow worm! With the ground clear, it was time to plant the potatoes. Each potato was carefully placed into the earth with mulch, spaced just right to give them room to grow.

After a quick tidy-up and a rescue of Stefania's lost phone, the once neglected plot was now a promising potato patch. With the sun beginning to set, we gathered our tools and prepared for the run back.

A thank you to all the runners who came out – you were all spud-tacular! And a warm welcome to Jemima and Isobel who joined us for their first Goodgym task.


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Moulsecoomb Allotment and Horticultural Society (MAHS) is the society for plotholders at Moulsecoomb Estate allotment site in Natal Road, Brighton BN2 4BN. They also run a not for profit shop to provide with essentials gardening products and serve all members of the society at the site.

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Fri 24th May at 7:34pm

Glad Stef's phone hadn't been placed into the earth with mulch

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