Public
Landscape Renovation Projects
Sustainable Community Landscapes
Site
Analyses and Management Plans I Installations
Site
Analyses and Management Plans
The
following plans
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Note
that the file size is noted after each file name.
Center
for Urban Horticulture, 2004 - 3.09 Mb
Coal
Creek Community Coalition, 2004 - 443 kb
Longfellow
Creek, 2004 - 1.83 Mb
Leschi
Cable Car Bridge, 2004 - 748 kb
Leschi
Natural Area, 2004 - 3.24 Mb
Mercer-Madison
Woods, 2004 - 14.92 Mb
Northgate
Greenbelt, 2004 - 3.18 Mb
Washington
Park Arboretum, 2004 - 7.03 Mb
West
Mercer Elementary, 2004 - 365 kb
Frink
Park Caretaker's Cottage, 2002 - 2.78 Mb
Interlaken
Park Lower Ravine - 1.88 Mb
Leschi
Park Gateway, 2002 - 1.40 Mb
Louisa
Boren Park, 2002 - 1.77 Mb
Nathan
Hale High School Courtyard A, 2002 - 3.74 Mb
Our
Lady of the Lake School, 2002 - 1.66 Mb
Seattle
Tilth Demonstration Gardens, 2002 - 13 Mb Seattle
Tilth Demo (without pictures) - 718 kb
Frink
Park Site 1, 2001 - 614 kb
Frink
Park Site 2, 2001 - 476 kb
Frink
Park Site 3, 2001 - 311 kb
Garfield
High School, Fall 2001 - 546 kb
Matthews
Beach, 2001 - 174 kb
Garfield
High School, Fall 2000 - 457 kb
Garfield
High School, Spring 2000 - 816 kb
GHS
Stairs Site, 1999 - 333 kb
GHS
Triangle Site, 1999 - 54.2 kb
Installations
Our
Lady of the Lake, 2003 Creating interactive learning gardens
for the school community.
Frink
Park Site 3, 2002 Restoring ecological health while strengthening
connections to the natural world.
Frink
Park Site 2, 2002 Restoring native character, limiting soil
erosion, and creating a more appealing entrance to the park.
Matthews
Ave. Triangle, 2001 Restoring the function and diversity of
a small parcel of land, including a tributary of Thornton Creek.
NOVA
High School, 2001 A native plant species garden.
Garfield
High School, 2001 A project to restore an area between two
entrances along 23rd Ave, including adding native species.
Olympic
Hills Elementary, 2000 A project to add spring color and create
a community garden for the school's students and staff.
Garfield High School, 2000 The evolution and diversity,
herb, and native plant gardens.
Garfield High School, 1999 The stairs and triangle
sites .
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UW
students applying mulch to help new plantings grow and flourish
(L. Chalker-Scott).