Friends of Coombe Wood Gardens

Transforming unkept gardens, in particular a large pile of mulch now needs to be applied.
Gardens were previously award winning but council budget cuts meant professional gardener was let go about 3 years ago. We started volunteering here in October 2023 and have already made a noticeable difference with just 2 volunteers.

8 GoodGymers have supported Friends of Coombe Wood Gardens with 2 tasks.


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Upcoming sessions
WWF x GoodGym Croydon: Spruce up at Coombe Wood Gardens

Saturday 12th April 2025 10:00am - 12:00pm

WWF x GoodGym Croydon: Spruce up at Coombe Wood Gardens

Saturday 26th April 2025 10:00am - 12:00pm


Previous sessions
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Ingrid BuchananShelley KebirRuro UmukoroJenna LothammerNatasha Wright

Total eclipse of the stinging nettles

Saturday 29th March

Written by Ingrid Buchanan

Ian, Hannah, Ruro, Shelley and Ingrid welcomed Jenna and Natasha for their first GoodGym session. Ruro's mum, a keen gardener, also joined us. It was a beautiful day at Coombe Wood Gardens and Pam welcomed us along with her group of volunteers.

We were split into groups to tackle the various tasks which included working in the vegetable garden to clear nettles, plant potatoes and install fencing to prevent deer eating the produce. In the main garden, a section of bedding was tidied up and mulched.

Pam then gave us an informative session on propagation including repotting Begonia seedlings, taking cuttings and sowing sunflowers.

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Peter RhodesIngrid BuchananShelley KebirRuro Umukoro

The Path Less Travelled

Saturday 15th March

Written by Ingrid Buchanan

Ruro, Shelley, Peter and Ingrid met volunteer Pam for our first visit to Coombe Wood Gardens. Pam gave us a tour of the gardens and showed us the impressive work done so far.

Our first job was to move wood chippings to create paths, we had to barrow the chippings up hill so it gave us a good workout and warmed us up as, although the sun was out, it was a bit chilly.

Next we cleared a bed where grasses had been cut down, filling large bags which we dragged down to the gate for green waste collection.

Our last job was to scrape the edges of the paths, sweeping up the dirt and leaves.

Finally we went to the cafe which is handily situated in the gardens and had a well earned coffee.

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