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Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Wednesday 3rd June 2026 - Southbank, Blackwater GG #1083
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Quite a few people arrived today saying the same comment: ‘It
rained when we were last here!’ We first visited this site between Mole Country
Store and the River Medina last September for two sessions of Himalayan
Balsam pulling. On both occasions, we got very wet, and unfortunately the same happened
again this week.
We worked along the site parallel to the river pulling HB. Some of the plants were very mature and one
plant was found in flower. Undergrowth
had been cleared under the power lines and this had opened up the area and
encouraged germination of seeds. There
were some areas with very small plants which will require a revisit shortly.
GG-er Graham recently re-visited Los Altos Park and kindly sent in the above photo showing the growth of the whips we planted last year. He reports that they all looked green and healthy.
Wednesday, 27 May 2026
Wednesday 27th May 2026 - Newclose Cricket Ground, Newport GG #1082
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We returned to Newclose Cricket Ground this week to continue
with the tidy-up of the beds and borders started two weeks ago. I’ve just reviewed the photos on the blog of that
previous session and note that the weather was very different! We were all wearing coats…. today was very hot
– hats, sunscreen and hydration were key to our efforts.
Further work was required on the large bed to the front of
the clubhouse and it is expected that shrubs will be planted there. GG-ers also weeded the areas around the
benches on the pitch side of the clubhouse and the beds at the far end of the
building.
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Wednesday 20th May 2026 - Merstone Stream, Blackwater GG #1081
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Hurray! We’re back to pulling Himalayan Balsam! We have visited this site for quite a number of years now and can definitely see a difference. The first half of the morning was spent looking for HB and finding very few. However, just before our tea break we struck gold and found two dense patches of HB (probably from just a couple of plants that had seeded). So after the tea, biscuits and chitchat we returned to those two areas and cleared them. Access to the plants is quite an issue so planks are used to cross the stream, silty muddy areas negotiated and brambles and nettles subdued.
After our session we held our AGM in the events room at PC’s Café in Watergate Road. Fourteen of us attended – thank you to all for your support.
Thank you to Terry for the photos and to PC’s Café for accommodating us.











































