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personal garden projectPart 1
Personal Garden Site Description
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Area Description My site is located in forest dominated by Pseudostuga menziesii and Thuja plicata, with Acer macrophyllum, Alnus rubra, and Tsuga heterophylla mixed in as well. The under storey is dominated by Mahonia nervosa and Polystichum munitum. This is a moist area of the forest, with moss blanketing many a log and tree.
Ownership, Location and Directions to the Site The property is owned by my mother, Peggy A. Young, and is located in northeast Olympia, Unincorporated Thurston County. From downtown, take 4th Ave until it veers right and turns into Pacific Ave. Turn right at tavern onto Boulevard Rd, follow until second stoplight, then turn left onto Yelm Hwy. Stay on Yelm Hwy for about 5 miles (give or take), then turn right onto Spurgeon Creek Rd. Go about a mile and a half and turn right onto 80th Ave, squiggle up this road and turn right at the top onto Thrulake Circle. 7830 Thrulake Circle.
Part 2 Preliminary Design & Plan for Forest Garden
Specific Plant Species to add (for now) Smilacina racemosa False Solomon’s Seal Trillium ovatum Asarum caudatum Cimicifuga elata Black Cohosh
Coptis laciniata Goldthread
Chimaphila umbellata Pipsissewa
Sequoia sempervirens Redwood Achlys triphylla Vanilla Leaf
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Sequence of activities based on the season
Materials & Tools I’ll Need Shovel & trowel $ = might have to buy Gloves Gallon jugs of water 5-gallon bucket(s) Plants $ Organic fertilizer $
Compost System I will most likely make a compost bin up in the yard by the house, that way my mom has easy access to it. I’ll have to carry stuff down in buckets to till into the soil. Maybe make a smaller worm bucket/bin for inside the house? Something cat-proof.
Watering System For now I’ll just have to visit my mom a lot and water with jugs, unless it’s raining adequately. I shouldn’t need to make an actual watering system because all the plants are natives.
Techniques I’ve been thinking about gardening by the moon lately, so I’ll try some of that. Also, I’ll try my best to garden when I’m in good states of mind, as I want to plant and nurture with good intention, and I want the plant sot know my intentions. But gardening does help my mind relax and calms my energy, so it is always a good thing.
Step 3 Implementation
Something small I can do Now Go to Johnson’s Nursery with plant list and talk to Walt, see what he has, see how he is, buy some T. ovatum is he has any yet. Buy about 7-13 (odd #s) Trillium, depending on prices. Plant behind squirrelly nurse log and maybe to the sides as well, water, bless.
I visited Walt on 3/5/07 and he was afraid that the Trilliums might have died because of extreme freeze we had this year, so I’ll go back in a week and a half to check. In the mean time, I should start designing a compost plan.
Allie Denzler
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