Sunday 19th May
Report written by Nottingham runner
Our final task of a jam-packed weekend was back at Sneinton Primary's allotment.
Natalie got straight to work mowing the whole area to keep it neat and tidy for the kids to get around. Meanwhile, Robert, Leah and another new GoodGymer, Sophie (thanks for joining us!), cleared a patch of nettles, brambles and grasses to create a herb garden, bordered with some of the bricks we had recovered on a previous task.
Smallest GoodGymers Carys and Milo helped Kathryn and her children water all the plants to help them through the lovely sunny period we've been having. They also got to help plant some of Kathryn's huge variety of mints in the new herb garden (and enjoy a delicious home-baked cookie at the end).
Sneinton c of e school has a community allotment for children and the community to learn about and grow fruit, veg and flowers.
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To make the allotment a better place for the children