Wednesday 15th May
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Report written by Amy L (she/her)
This evening's task was was a first for us - Himalayan Balsam bashing at Ockwells!
Himalayan Balsam is an invasive species, which threatens native biodiversity if allowed to spread, so task owner Ranger Tom asked for our help to stop it from going to seed and smothering the native flora mix at beautiful Ockwells.
Tom told me we would be going to what3words location ///police.hurt.dozen, which sounded a bit ominous. Add to that the planned 'bashing', and promised attacks from stinging insects and pollen and I worried we were in for a violent and painful evening.
The reality couldn't have been more of a contrast. We had a lovely peaceful walk through the park; ///police.hurt.dozen turned out to be a pretty, sun-kissed spot, not far from a stream and surrounded by trees and birdsong; most of the insects we met were gorgeous blue dragonflies, and we didn't even need to bash anything: the roots of the offending plants were very happy to come up with no more than a gentle tug.
We quickly amassed huge piles of pulled up plants, creating our very own Himalayan (Balsam) mountain range!
Bar the odd nettle sting (especially the one on Anne-Laure's face, which led her to declare that she was growing a face on her face!), it was the perfect evening to refresh and soothe body and mind.
Can't wait for more of the same at Battlemead Common at next Wednesday's Group Run/Walk!
Thu 16th May at 8:12am
Great work everyone! "///police.hurt.dozen" had me cracking up 🤣🤣 Hope Anne-Laure's new face doesn't hurt too much!
Thu 16th May at 10:54am
This looks like a great task on a beautiful evening! Hope I can join you next week for more at boulters!
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