Category: Gardening Club
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Gardening Club: September Open Day Prep
A full brown bin is the sign of a productive gardening club session! on Saturday 17th September a group of gardening club gardeners met to power through some more jobs on the to do list.
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Gardening Club: Summer garden maintenance
A small but mighty crew at August’s gardening club. Our To Do list was completed including general summer garden maintenance and the taking back of an overgrown Hawthorn.
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Gardening Club: Garden Planning and Garden Socialising
July’s gardening club experienced some very warm weather. A small group assembled and managed to get through a good number of tasks on our To Do board despite the heat.
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Gardening Club: ‘Wild’ Area Upkeep
At June’s Gardening Club, the ‘wilder’ areas were strimmed. It’s our aim to encourage wild flowers rather than brambles and ivy.
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Gardening Club: Spring to Summer Tidying
Another busy morning at gardening club. A smaller group than usual but no less ground covered.
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Gardening Club: Seeds and Bed Prepping
A beautiful morning on the Wymondley Community Garden at April’s Gardening Club. A small group spent a relaxed couple of hours prepping the garden vegetable beds and planting some seeds. Some new faces joined us and one of our littlest gardeners did a fabulous job.
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Gardening Club: Composting & Rose Gardens
Gardening Club this month met on a glorious morning and saw a range of different activities taking place. The main focus of the session was composting. However an exciting gift this week from Harkness Roses of 25 bush and climbing roses meant these needed planting this weekend too.
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Gardening Club: Churchyard Tree Maintenance
This month, our gardening club joined forces with local villagers from Great Wymondley to assist with some much needed maintenance in St. Mary’s Churchyard. Although our main focus is the Wymondley Community Garden, we love to get involved and help with other garden projects throughout the parish when we can.
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Gardening Club: Pruning Fruit Trees
A foggy morning at gardening club yesterday but the murky weather did not dampen the enthusiasm of our community gardeners. The focus of the session was pruning our community fruit trees.
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Gardening Club: Festive Wreaths
On the 18th December, our Gardening Club spent the morning creating our own festive wreaths. We began by foraging various greenery from across the Community Garden. This included ivy, holly, conifer, teasels, eucalyptus, spindles and more. The smell was delicious!