Saturday 25th November 2023
Report written by Kash
Sevan and Kash did a good chunk of GoodGym running so far that day - it took 16 km in total to run to the monthly Grove Farm task in Sudbury Hill and go back South. They went so far South that they crossed the Hounslow borough border! Sevan and Kash still had plenty of energy to share with the neighbouring area and support Boston Manor Park with the planting activity.
The Ealing guests reported to the park manager, Vanessa, at the service yard. There were no other volunteers yet, but they found out they would be teaming up with a group of youths, volunteering as a part of the Duke and Edinburgh scheme. Sevan and Kash felt pretty youthful on such a lovely, chilly but sunny day and enthusiastically joined a crowd of people less than half their age.
Vanessa asked for a volunteer who would haul the trolley with daffodil bulbs and tools to a meadow. Kash selfishly jumped right into the action and pulled the vehicle to the destination. In retrospect, she felt a bit embarrassed, not giving the teenagers a chance to step in. One of the youths had a chance to give a helping hand and act as brakes when the trolley was about to roll downhill.
At the meadow, Vanessa gave a lively and thorough description and a demo of the daff planting routine.
𝕯𝖆𝖋𝖋 𝖕𝖑𝖆𝖓𝖙𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝖗𝖚𝖑𝖊𝖘:
The last part was crucial. There were several kinds of daffodil bulbs and Vanessa wanted to ensure the diversity, or shall I say daffversity. After planting two clusters of one variety, we were supposed to swap for a different daffodil type to plant in our region. On the other hand, Vanessa asked us not to mix different species in a single hole, so we would still create monolithic neighbourhoods between daffodils. Well, we guess that building a true spirit of daffversity takes time and effort. Maybe the next generation of volunteer gardeners, who joined us today, will take a more revolutionary approach in the future!
With Sevan and Kash being pretty experienced and efficient in their planting routine, and the young people working diligently too, the task took less than an hour to complete (without the setup and intro). Our daffodils should start coming up in February. They will not only look pretty but will be of service to those pollinating insects that start work early in the year!
Honourable mentions:
Hounslow
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