Due to the high temperatures forecast, it was considered prudent to cancel Green Gym this week. We were to have been at a central Island venue where the temperature will be at its highest. 🌞😎
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Wednesday, 17 June 2026
Wednesday 17th June 2026 - Christ Church, Sandown GG #1085
Terry's photos
This week we were at a new venue! A new site always gets the GG-ers interested
and we had a healthy turnout today. The
task was to help the very small team of church volunteers with their work
clearing the graveyard. There was a lot
of bramble, dead wood and overgrown graves.
Clearing the graves will help the team to update their grave records as
some of the information records the sites of the graves incorrectly. The cut material was piled up for disposal
later.
Please see the following link -
Church
building and church yard - Christ Church Sandown
This link has some historical information and further links
within it to documents showing the placement of WW1 graves and Commonwealth War
Graves.
The area we were working in predominantly had death dates of
1920-21. There was discussion about the
Spanish flu epidemic which occurred 1918-20, so it is feasible that some may
have died of the flu, although it did primarily affect young adults - Spanish flu - Wikipedia
We also had a visitor today – Geoff, who was a GG-er and our
Treasurer for many years. Now living on
the mainland, he popped by to check in on us and have a catch up. It was great to see him. 😊
Thank you to Terry for the photos and to the Christ Church volunteers for the refreshments.
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Wednesday 10th June 2026 - Newclose Cricket Ground, Newport GG #1084
Terry's photos
We returned
this week to Newclose Cricket Ground, but this time it was for our perennial
project – pulling Himalayan Balsam. The
first half of the session was spent working through the southernmost part of
the woodland which lies between the cricket ground and the River Medina. We have worked this area many times over the
years and it is paying off – few plants were found in sporadic patches. After tea break we worked our way northwards. Mark walked along the cycle track and could
see through the trees to guide GG-ers to patches of HB.
Towards the
end of the session we reached the area that we finished at last year. The plants had been very mature and although
we collected seeds, they were also pinging everywhere. The huge stand of HB found today was the
result of that seeding. We pulled as
much as we could but will be returning to this site within the next few weeks.
Thank you to Terry for the photos.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Wednesday 3rd June 2026 - Southbank, Blackwater GG #1083
Terry's photos
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.






































