What's going on here then?

If you're out of work and looking for a way to get the skills needed for your CV then get involved! We'll be growing fruit and veg. We'll be doing up a local community centre garden. We'll be growing our skills to add to our CV.

For more information you'll be heading to the "In the Beginning" post over on the right hand side.

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Sew, what's knew?

Yep! Another terrible play on words for a title! But it's apt. Wednesday, under the glorious warmth of the March Sun, involved sewing seeds ready to start growing! How exciting! 


Time really flew on Wednesday, the sun was setting before we knew it but we managed to sew in some beans, parsnips, parsley, lettuce, chives and beetroot! We cannot wait until that all starts to grow! Here's some photos of the makeshift labels used to remind us of what we've planted. 










On Thursday myself and and one of the volunteers (a very brave Ste) visited the amazing Hulme Community Garden Centre to have a look around and get some ideas. We were shown around by the lovely Hélenè, who also donated some seeds and plants. We also bought some flowers, bulbs and potatoes ready to plant next week. Woo!


The next volunteer day will be Tuesday the 3rd of April, so if you want to get involved feel free to come on down or phone Becky on 0161 248 2929.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Here comes the sun...do do do doooo

Week two of the project and what a lovely evening it was! Even the sun came out to volunteer with us.

After a quick catch up, we got together to look at how confident the group felt towards applying for work or moving into employment with the clever use of a confidence thermometer (this week it was with a photo of a thermometer rather than an embarrassingly bad drawn one by myself the week before). 





Tyre painting
Then it was all hands on deck to get some tyres ready to get growing veg out of. Spare tyres and free paint are way better than plant pots! Stay tuned to see what we can manage to grow out of them. 

Lawn mowing - the first of many
Meanwhile Sangeen and Geoffrey tackled the grass and did an excellent job of cutting the lawn for the first time. The whole garden was done in an hour with sheer speed and efficiency! Great work!

After a brief stint of weeding (and some added stinging nettle drama) we called it a day just as the sun was setting.
It was a really lovely evening and once again, a massive thank you to Anna, Mary, Geoffrey, Sangeen and Billy. 




The next volunteer event will be Wednesday 28th March at 17:00. If you want to get involved then feel free to come to Trinity House CRC in Rusholme or call me on 0161 248 2929.





Team Lawn doing a great job in the basking sun
Also, if you do want to donate anything at all to the project (from tiny seeds to giant hoes*) then please please please do. We would really appreciate it.
Sunset over the garden



* Tee hee hee. I couldn't resist.

Monday, 12 March 2012

The first volunteer day! Yay!

The volunteers have just finished on their first day out in the garden and it was ace!


Throughout February the project recruited 6 amazing volunteers who are all super keen to get stuck in and get growing*. Today was hopefully the first of many days out in the garden!

1st of many Bees
Weed tackling!
We started out at Rusholme Jobcentre Plus, had a little ice breaker and discussed how confident we were feeling in moving into employment and then headed over to Trinity House Community Resource Centre in Rusholme. As soon as the tools were out and gloves were on there was no stopping us! In just a few hours the planting beds were free of weeds (hopefully for good - we'll see if those pesky weeks have returned the next time we are in the garden), the garden was cleared of litter and we even managed to plant some bulbs!! (Crocosmia were kindly donated by John who works for Stretford JCP). We discovered a tiny family of toys amongst the weeds (I took a photo but have no idea where it went), Anna saved a caterpillar (photo also missing, sorry!) and Ste found the first Bee of the summer. A tiny bright Robin also landed on the garden once we had cleared the weeds and rubbish! Hooray!
Clearing weeds and planning 
The Bee!



THE FIRST BULB OF THE GARDEN!

Making way for the first bulbs!

As we only had a few tools today - 3 trowels and one spade - we focused mainly on clearing spaces and thinking about what we want to see in the garden. At the end of the session the volunteers got together to discuss what skills we felt we got out of today and how that can be put on a CV or application form.


It's safe to say that everyone involved is super excited about the potential in the garden. We are hoping to start planting seeds and bulbs next week and hopefully we will start growing fruit and veg that we can take home and cook into something tasty!


A massive thank you to Anna, Mary, Ste, Geoffery, Billy and Sangeen - the lovely volunteers! Also a huge thank you to Chris and John who work for Jobcentre Plus and are both keen to keep up volunteering with the project. And of course, a big thank you to Matthew at Trinity House for giving us the opportunity and equipment to do the project.


The next volunteer day will be Wednesday March 21st at 5pm - if you want to get involved then please contact Becky on 0161 248 2929. If you want to donate any bulbs, seeds, planters, tools (we are one trowel down due to the unfortunate incident of Tool vs Soil - the soil won....booooo!), compost or fertiliser please please please do!


*Ha ha ha ha, it's a pun.

Monday, 5 March 2012

In the beginning.....


The first blog entry - Okay, so I have zero experience in blog writing so please bear with me! This is just a really quick introduction to who I am and what the project is! I currently work for Rusholme Jobcentre Plus and I am a Local Project Manager for Action for Sustainable Living too. I had this idea to build links with the jobcentre and its local community by.......


The Idea - to give those living in M14 who have never had a job or have been unemployed for a while, a chance to grow skills to put on their CV. It's aimed at those claiming out of work benefits from Rusholme Jobcentre Plus but any one in the local community who wants to get involved is more than welcome!


The Plan - to create a community garden in Rusholme that volunteers can work on together to grow their own fruit and veg! But also focusing on what skills volunteers will gain and how this can be reflected on a CV or job application form.