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Almost 4 Years

August 2nd, 2010

Hydrangeas and Cosmos Around the Patio Area

Hydrangeas and Cosmos Around the Patio Area

Our project is now almost 4 years old. This morning I saw a beautiful sight. I looked out the windows of my studio and there were 5 gold finches munching away on the cosmos. For the first 2 years, I never saw a bird at the corner of Greene & Berkey. I am thrilled how the former gravel parking lot is now a bloom with viburnums, hydrangeas, daylilies and an assortment of other vibrant flowers.

We have worked on various projects—the gallery, the large capacity rain barrels and the permeanable pavers parking lots during the worst economic crisis since the depression. Until very recently our county had the highest unemployment rate in the country. We applied for the Lowe’s/National Trust Grant for old schools and were very disappointed last week when we learned we didn’t get the grant. The money would have made it possible to get a new roof, insulation, repair the parapet, repair the furnace and replace the 1970’s aluminum windows. We are exploring other options now.

My studio is great. I love it and I am close enough to downtown that I can walk there to get a cup of coffee. Of course those of you who know me, know that there are very few places that I can’t walk to—especially true when it comes to getting a cup of coffee. Our rain barrels are amazing! We have kept everything green and growing and have not had to use city water at all this summer. The flag irises around our detention pond are flourishing. I planted one marsh marigold to see if it would grow and it is doing great. If it continues to grow, next year we will plant more.

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Positive Outdoor Spaces and Garden Rooms

September 3rd, 2008

Will the Plants Every Get Big?

Will the Plants Every Get Big?

August 2008 Looking West

August 2008 Looking West

August 2008 From Studio Window

August 2008 From Studio Window

Okay this is when incremental growth seems to be not fast enough.  We have three dogwood, 3 kinds of viburnum, a variety of hydrangeas, lavender and mock orange. We are still waiting for “dirt to grow” and are thinking about what kind of ground cover we want.  We know we don’t want grass and it is too sunny for pachysandra. Someday it will all be so lovely, I can’t wait!

The top picture was taken out my studio window.  It is too hot out there now, if only those dogwood and the maple were a little bigger.

It Is Amazing What a Package of Morning Glory Seeds Will Do

It Is Amazing What a Package of Morning Glory Seeds Will Do

The Front Elevation Looking West September 7, 2008

The Front Elevation Looking West September 7, 2008

We are looking for park benches and a bike rack.  To help fund our garden at the Lily Art Center we have created an online social business all the income generated from the site will be invested in projects like our neighborhood green spot.  Visit our online store at www.cafepress.com/TheEdges

Bike racks encourage bike usage and benches are an invitation for people to gather.

Bike racks encourage bike usage and benches are an invitation for people to gather.

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