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Frink Park Site 3
The Meadow Site Landscape Rehabilitation

A Project Led by UW's EHUF 482
(Field Practicum in Plant Selection and Management) Students, Fall 2002

This quarter we worked at Frink Park, on a site designated Frink #3 - The Meadow Site - by the fall 2001 EHUF 480 students, who created this design plan. This site is located at the corner of 31st and King St., adjacent to last spring's project site, and bordered by a grassy meadow, the 2 streets, and a gravel footpath. Before we began, the site's vegetation consisted of a mix of ornamental and native species, dominated by invasive species such as English ivy (Hedera helix) and cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus). Herbaceous native species and conifers of any kind were nearly absent from the site. The mostly deciduous canopy made for a site that was fairly sunny in the winter and mostly shady in the summer. The soil on the slope is mostly well-drained sandy loam atop a clay-sandy loam, while the soil at the edge of the grassy area is a poorly drained clay (a remnant of the tennis court that once existed on the site).

Fall quarter students in EHUF 480, working with Friends of Frink Park and the Seattle Parks Department, created a management plan and design scheme for the site. The goal of the design was to make the area more inviting to visitors while also enhancing the ecological health and integrity of the urban forest. The design seeks to strengthen connections between humans and the rest of nature by improving the vegetation and increasing visibility of and access to the site, including adding a trail. The plan also calls for increasing native plant diversity and installing terraces and woody debris to stabilize the slope. The site was divided into ecological zones, and appropriate plants selected for each zone.

Below are pictures from our weekly work parties. Click on any image to see a bigger version.

Frink 3 Design Proposal

The design proposal for the site

Ivy and chestnutTop of site

Weedy slopeWeedy corner

The site prior to our installation work

John digging ivyNaoko pulls weed

Removing English ivy and other invasive species

looking northmiddle of slope

cleared corner

The slope following invasive removal by Friends of Frink Park and other volunteers

trunk rotblack lines

Evidence of Armillaria root rot on a removed maple

cutting coirmoving coir

installing coir

Cutting coir and placing it on the steep slope to control erosion

wood pile

Selecting woody debris to create terraces

Sean sawing stakeshammering in a stake

Preparing and installing stakes to keep the terracing materials in place

lifting a logmoving a log

installing a log

Moving and installing woody debris and terracing material

mulch delivery

dumping mulchtruck bed full of mulch

Mulch delivery

loading a wheelbarrowmulch pile

flinging mulchtray of mulch

Loading wood chips to spread throughout the site

loading bucketsbucket brigade

A bucket brigade for wood chips

nursery

A few of the new plants, ready to be installed

cleaning rootsSarah cleans roots

removing soil

Removing potting media from the plant roots

bad Amelanchier rootscircling roots

Poor root systems from two of the plants -
the problem roots were pruned prior to installation

debris removalhole digging

Digging a hole twice as wide as, but no deeper than, the plant's root system

Anya plantsplanting party

Maureen plants

Installing new plants

project leaders

The UW students and staff that led this project:

Sean, Katie, Rachel, Tammy, Amy, Naoko, Sharon, Kevin, Maureen, Andrea,
Erika, Angie, Sarah, Jina, Anya, Linda, Joel, and Clayton


Acknowledgments

A big thank you to the following organizations and individuals, who helped us with this project. We couldn't have done it without you!

  • John Hushagen and Seattle Tree Preservation - for donation of wood chips
  • Rodger Brown and Apical Tree Services - for donation of wood chips
  • Friends of Frink Park - for assistance with site prep and installation, as well as organizing work parties
  • Joel Uttech - for being a tireless and enthusiastic volunteer
  • Doug Schmitt - for being a tireless and enthusiastic volunteer
                         
                         
                         
 

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