Saturday 6th September
Report written by Emma Jones
What better way to spend a glorious Saturday morning in September than with a spot of apple-tree care in the heart of Bethnal Green? Catherine welcomed 5 of us to Prospect Walk Allotments, a hidden green treasure just off Roman Road, where neat little plots sit alongside a wilder, wildlife-friendly orchard plot.
Our mission was to give three fruitful apple trees a post-summer spruce-up by tackling the jungle of nettles, brambles and weeds at their roots. The aim was to free up space for nutrients to reach the soil – while still keeping the area wild enough to stay a cosy home for bugs and bees.
Armed with gloves, secateurs, comically-small buckets and lots of energy, the team got stuck in. Brambles were wrestled, nettles conquered, and the weeds didn’t stand a chance - especially against Xing (Lucinda’s mum!) who joined us for her very first GoodGym task.
It was an amazing effort and a lot of laughs in the September sun! This one proved that gardening really is a full-body workout!
Allotments like Prospect Walk bring so much joy and value to the community – from fresh produce, fresh air, wellbeing to wildlife. It felt great to leave knowing we’d helped this beautiful space continue to thrive.
We wrapped up by taking a self-timed pic of the 6 of us together, and taking home some rhubarb and rosemary from Catherine!
Well done to all who came 🍏💪 ~ Emma
Allotment gardening offers a range of benefits to communities and to the environment. The Prospect Walk Allotments conveniently situated on Roman Road are home to many popular, well tended plots.
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Nice task and report
Mon 8th Sep at 11:54am
Loved reading this. ❤️
Mon 8th Sep at 5:38pm
looks like a lovely place! great work all
Tower Hamlets
It’s a great way to encourage children to keep fit, and socialise, and create community cohesion and