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URBAN GARDENING IN SEATTLE

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A presentation given by Melinda Briana Epler to Sustainable Capitol Hill for our March meeting.

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URBAN GARDENING IN SEATTLE

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WHERE TO GARDEN IN SEATTLE

•P-Patches•Balconies & Fire Escapes •Alley & Sidewalk Gardens•Parking Strip Gardens (now legal!)

•Garden Sharing•Your Front & Back Yards•Adopt a Traffic Circle•Guerilla Gardening

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P-PATCH PROGRAMSeattle Department of Neighbors P-Patch Program - The City of Seattle maintains 2,500 plots on 23 acres of land around Seattle. There are currently three p-patches on the Hill, with a fourth on its way in 2009. If you have the time and the drive, there are ways to create your own p-patch!

http://www.cityofseattle.net/neighborhoods/ppatch/

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GARDEN SHARING

•Urban Garden Share •http://www.urbangardenshare.org

•Craig’s List •Talk to Your Neighbors and Friends!

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ADOPT A TRAFFIC CIRCLE

http://www.seattle.gov/Transportation/trafficcircles.htm

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BALCONY & FIRE ESCAPE

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WINDOW

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

1. Beans: pole beans, bush beans, soy beans, lima beans, soup beans, runner beans… any beans.

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

2. Squash

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

3. Lettuces and Mustards

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

4. Beets

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

4. Beets

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

5. Kale

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

6. Radishes

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

7. Tomatillos (or ground cherries)

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

8. Broccoli

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

9. Peppers

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

10. Potatoes

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

Bonus: Garlic

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10 EASY TO GROW VEGGIES FROM SEED

Bonus: Sweet Potatoes

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6 THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT GARDENING IN POTS

1. Pick the Deepest Pot Possible2. Water Often (when dry)3. Fertilize Regularly (organic fertilizer)4. Choose Varieties Wisely – ones that don’t have

big root systems or are smaller varieties5. Be Consistent – in watering, in weeding, in

paying attention to your plants’ needs6. Don’t Listen to Everything You Hear or Read,

and Have fun!

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URBAN GARDENING IN SEATTLE•Seattle Tilth - Offers classes, workshops, demonstration gardens, a garden hotline, and plant sales in the spring and fall. http://www.seattletilth.org/ •Seattle Free School- Offers free classes on gardening, cooking, repairing, and more. http://seattlefreeschool.googlepages.com/ •Washington State University Extension: King County Gardening Fact Sheets - Loads of information for local gardeners. http://www.king.wsu.edu/gardening/gardenfacts.htm •Green Seattle Partnership - A partnership with the City of Seattle and The Cascade Land Conservancy to combat invasive plants and restore native plants to Seattle parks and forest land. http://www.greenseattle.org •One Green Generation - A local gardener offers a growing number of "Gardening 101" articles for the novice gardener. http://1greengeneration.com

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WHERE TO BUY SUPPLIES: LOCALLocal Nurseries•City People's Garden Store: http://www.citypeoples.com/gardenstore/ •Swansons Nursery: http://www.swansonsnursery.com/ •Sky Nursery: http://www.skynursery.com/

Local Seed Companies•Raintree Nursery http://www.raintreenursery.com/ (great for fruits & unusual things)•Irish Eyes http://www.irisheyesgardenseeds.com •Nichols http://nicholsgardennursery.com/ (the writers of Bountiful Container)•Ed Hume Seeds http://www.humeseeds.com/ •West Coast Seeds http://www.westcoastseeds.com/ •Abundant Life http://abundantlifeseeds.com/ •Territorial Seed Company http://territorialseed.com/

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WHERE TO BUY SUPPLIES: NATIONAL

•Seed Savers Exchange – beautiful photos, amazing resource, wonderful mission http://seedsavers.org/ •Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply – a great resource for organic seeds, as well as gardening supplies http://groworganic.com/ •Bountiful Gardens – heirloom, untreated, open-pollinated, these back-to-landers have lovely seeds and supplies as well http://bountifulgardens.org/ •Seeds of Change – my first love, these seeds are always predictably good and the catalog is beautiful http://www.seedsofchange.com/ •One Green World – drool, drool, the fruit! So many you’ve never heard of, so many you want to grow! http://onegreenworld.com/ •Botanical Interests – very reliable, moving more into heirloom and organic http://www.botanicalinterests.com/ •Renee’s Garden – a good standby, perusing their catalog is like stepping back in time http://www.reneesgarden.com/ •The Pepper Gal – lots and lots and lots of peppers http://www.peppergal.com/ •Tomatofest – hundreds and hundreds of organic, heirloom tomatoes, with a huge selection of cold-climate tomatoes to boot. Great stuff. http://www.tomatofest.com/ •The Cook’s Garden – expensive seeds, but the catalog is really beautiful and inspiring http://cooksgarden.com/ •Forest Farm - a 500 page catalog of shrubs, trees, and vines. No kidding – 500 pages http://www.forestfarm.com/ •Whatcom Seed Company – Rare and interesting seeds to experiment with http://seedrack.com/