3 GoodGymers have supported The Shakespearean Garden with 2 tasks.
Sunday 27th July
Written by Ben Foster
Stefanie (plus Greg) and Ben dropped into the Shakespearean Garden in Platt Fields Park to help set up for their National Open Garden Scheme open day and Fallowfest ๐ณ๐๐ฑ
Aided by the garden volunteers, we successfully managed to clean and dust down 49 chairs for the seating in the human sun dial square, where a harpist was playing for part of the day.
We managed to set up some of the plant stall, borrow several tables and benches from MUD for use on the cake ๐ stall and the sketchbook stall, put up 3 gazebos plus a big marquee along with Gavin from the council, and generally help out to ensure the site was ready for a flurry of visitors at 11am ๐ช
There was also a mobile piano ๐น shed that needed moving into place that was played throughout the day.
At the end of the day, while England ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ were playing in the Euro final against Spain ๐ช๐ธ, there was also some clear up to put gazebos away, benches and tables folded and stored, and the chairs put back under cover for another day.
Sounded like a popular and successful event from Kattie with the cake stall sold out and a busy event. Happy to help out for a local, community-run group ๐
Saturday 31st May
Written by Ben Foster
Welcome to Ruoyun for their first GoodGym Manchester session! Hope you had a good time and maybe see you again soon.
Today, we helped out with the Shakespearean Garden in Platt Fields Park. A really beautiful community garden with a vegetable/herb garden growing items for a local charity, The Place, a rockery, central seating area, and a stumpery that was popular in Victorian times. With it being open all day long, it takes a lot of tending to, but Kattie and the rest of the volunteers have done a sterling job to revamp the area since 2021. Huge kudos to them!
We helped with several physical tasks, once a lot of litter had been removed from the area. We were tasked with laying woodchip for a path around the perimeter to keep people away from the planted areas and to provide a marked route to explore a lot of the garden not visible from the main footpaths. The pile of woodchip at the start was sizeable and healthy, with apparently inedible mushrooms growing out of the top. Over 90 min, we managed to reduce the pile to a handful and the path had been successfully laid, topping up other sections in the meantime. We certainly got our workout in with shoveling, wheelbarrowing, and raking to ensure everything was laid as required.
We had a brief tour of the garden and shown the set up for the Open Garden on 27th July where we'll definitely be needed to help set up the gazebos and tents. Sign up if you are available!!