Congratulations Unpaving Paradise P-Patch. Hear their story on Green Acre Radio!
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The forecast is for sunny weather this coming Sunday, May 1 for the dedication of Summit Park and Unpaving Paradise P-Patch at 200 E John St. The ceremony begins at noon. Click here for more information.
Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, Seattle Parks and Recreation, and the Capitol Hill Community Council invite the public to the dedication of Summit Slope Park and Unpaving Paradise P-Patch on May 1, 2011 at noon. Summit Slope Park is located at 200 E John St. Click here for more information.
The 2008 Parks and Green Spaces Levy set aside $2 million for development of four or more community gardens on City-owned property. Not only have 4 projects been completed, but there are 11 additional projects underway. This success is due to the P-Patch Program’s focus on engaging neighbors, collaborating with… [ Keep reading ]
The West Seattle Blog recently reported on Mayor McGinn’s tour of Westwood and the Barton P-Patch. Click here to read the blog post and Click here to view a video.
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch Workshop, Gardening with Children, Creating Success and Sustainability on March 19 at the Magnuson Children’s Garden is full and will not be taking further reservations at this time.
Are you and the kids in your life getting spring fever for gardening? Start off the growing season with this hands-on workshop, chock-full of information on how to have success in a children’s garden or p-patch plot. Tour the Magnuson Children’s Garden and P-Patch, and learn about practical and imaginative… [ Keep reading ]
The wide, flat, sunny, lot at the corner of 34th Ave. SW. and SW. Barton is about to become SW Seattle’s newest P-Patch Community Garden. At the suggestion of Roxhill/Westwood neighbors, the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods purchased the property in the summer of 2010. Since then, neighbors have been organizing… [ Keep reading ]
The new P-Patch, Un-paving Paradise, located in Summit Slope Park, was measured out for plots recently. P-patchers thought they would only get 20 plots, but were able to squeeze in 36 gardening spaces. Of those 36, three will be set aside for community collective activities. One will be used by non-profit groups on the… [ Keep reading ]
If you missed it the first time, here’s your chance to catch this segment! The Interbay P-Patch will be featured on the Growing a Greener World program on Jan. 15 at 11 a.m. on KCTS/9. Be sure to tune in!