Local helping hands

A local helping hand

Thursday, 05 May 2022
Nicky
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It was very overgrown, full of rubbish and neglected. It was completely covered with brambles. We’ve now moved the brambles under the tree where they will compost down and become part of the infrastructure. We’re now also in the process of taking the roots up and although we want things like that to grow, we want to decide WHERE they grow.

It’s not just for us, it’s for the community. The green space was needed. It’s good for people’s mental health to be outside and it’s certainly good for mine. We both enjoy playing with the mud and getting stuck in, we really do. It’s got a lot of potential for things to happen here.


We had the chance to join Nicky and Helen (Wyld Edges volunteers), for the opening of Harmony Garden. Here's what they had to say...

It was very overgrown, full of rubbish and neglected. It was completely covered with brambles. We’ve now moved the brambles under the tree where they will compost down and become part of the infrastructure. We’re now also in the process of taking the roots up and although we want things like that to grow, we want to decide WHERE they grow.

It’s not just for us, it’s for the community. The green space was needed. It’s good for people’s mental health to be outside and it’s certainly good for mine. We both enjoy playing with the mud and getting stuck in, we really do. It’s got a lot of potential for things to happen here.

The sky is the limit. The great thing is that because it’s all going to be done under permaculture principles, we will have a brainstorming session to decide what fits were looking at where the light is and what other people might bring to the garden.

It’s all-inclusive. We want other people to come and sit and enjoy or help out if they would like. We just enjoy sitting here and hope others do too.