Earthcorps and Seattle Tree Preservation volunteers in Kruckeberg Garden

Friday, December 11, 2015

Earthcorps widened the pathway and built the
little rock wall.
Photo courtesy Kruckeberg

Earthcorps worked at the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden in Shoreline for three days in early December to clear and widen pathways.

We needed to widen the main path into the lower meadow to eight feet so we can get equipment down to the Demonstration Garden.

Earthcorps' hard-working team widened the path, laid new gravel, and edged the path with logs and rocks.

Spot the arborist in the tree
Photo courtesy KBC

On December 9, Seattle Tree Preservation did much needed safety pruning, funded by a grant from the Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust. Can you see the arborist way up in the Doug fir?



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