More Garden Good News!
We had another successful day on the Oasis Community Garden
today and I wanted to share our success with you. Having worked so hard
yesterday to get the beds cleared, we had a great turnout for finishing off the
ground and getting planting! 47 people including helpers and 6 wonderful
guests, were part of the day, 18 children, 8 parent workers, and a fabulous BBQ
cooked by 8 of the EIYCT young people.
The children loved seeing the tractor bringing up tyres and
compost, and all enjoyed waiting for the trailer to pull up so they could
busily scrape out 1.5 tonnes of compost ready for filling the tyres! The
older boys felt like a real ?Bob the builder? as they emptied the trailer
shovel by shovel. The children loaded up buckets of compost and carried
them over to fill up tyres, and as the morning progressed, the youth soon took
over with the wheelbarrow and created brand new planting pots.
Our gardening workshop taught us the difference between
vegetables that grow beneath and above ground and how to plant, tend and
harvest our new vegetable and herb garden. Parents got stuck into digging
out weed-roots, some of which were 2 feet deep! And our guest workshop
leader showed us how to plan out the newly levelled vegetable beds. Soon
we had a few towers for the runner beans to grow up and lovely lines of
carrots, beetroot, herbs, leeks, and some soon to be colourful sunflowers!
With such a hot day it was lovely to see the children
enjoying the outside and getting stuck into digging, and plenty of
watering! And after such a busy morning the burgers and chicken cooked up
by our junior chefs was a welcome break!
We were delighted that one of our local councillors Nneka
was able to join us in her lunch break from work and soon was digging and
planting despite being in full business dress! And we know it was not an easy
time to come because of work commitments, so appreciated that many who wanted
to come simply could not. We were delighted to have Ciaran Porter from
L&Q with us whose Neighbourhood Funds have given substantial funding to
support the project, he similarly was soon stuck in filling tyres and
shovelling mud along with our parents, children and young people.
Similarly it was lovely to have some other parents and the Oasis Children
Centre Team join us to share in our successful day. It was a great
demonstration of lots of people from a broad range of our community coming
together for a shared purpose of creating a space to grow things, celebrate our
success and learn new skills as well as make new friends.
So as I have said a few times, it is now time to figure out
how we can all use the site ongoingly. A little bit of time from lots of
groups will keep it looking great, and it really is a great space for formal,
informal and fun learning; building community; sharing; and experiencing a part
of life that living in a city, often without gardens, many of us do not get to
enjoy.
Finally let me say thank you to EIYCT (sponsored by RSA
TRUST), Oasis, L&Q Neighbourhood Fund, Extended Schools funding, Capital
Growth grants, PAYP, Linbrooks who have provided finance, time or in-kind supplies,
and of course our parents and children who have enjoyed the half-term
workshops!
We look forward to seeing you soon at the Oasis Community
Garden! |