Acquisition
On December 31, 2023, GROW took possession of the future home of the Ching Community Gardens, thanks to nearly three years of effort from neighbors and the greater community, the support of the Canlis Restaurant family, and substantial grants from the King Conservation District.
On December 31, 2023, GROW took possession of the future home of the Ching Community Gardens, thanks to nearly three years of effort from neighbors and the greater community, the support of the Canlis Restaurant family, and substantial grants from the King Conservation District.
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Weekly work parties began in early April. On Saturday mornings, small bands of determined volunteers worked to free orchard trees from their cocoons of blackberry vines, cut away miles of runaway wisteria vines, pulled up old carpet, and laid cardboard and wood chips.
Some were curtailed, and a handful were cancelled due to wind, downpours, or heat.
Even with the challenges, 100+ volunteers managed to donate more than 800 hours of their time and energy.
Diggin’ Shoreline received a generous donation of 250 bareroot fruit trees that were given away on two consecutive Saturdays in June, bringing much new attention to the garden.
In July, 35 enthusiastic student volunteers (ages 14-18) from the Lakeside School LEEP summer program came to volunteer as part of their environmental studies.
Tree give away |
Many returned throughout the summer and fall to continue helping.
More young people from the neighborhood volunteered as a fun and meaningful way to fulfill high school required service hours.
LEEP kids |
Rose |
Celebration |
Listening session |
Persimmon |
Raccoons |
Blooms happen every 40 to 120 years, a phenomenon that is now occurring worldwide.
Work in October and November turned mostly to laying down cardboard and wood chips to protect the roses and discourage blackberry regrowth during the winter months.
Now, 12 months later, the leadership team is delighted to announce that all of the permitting is now in place to demolish the house on the Ching property and make way for more garden space.
Bamboo flowering |
Work party |
Because the house had stood vacant for more than 10 years, it could not be moved or salvaged.
Instead, the house was donated to the Shoreline Fire Department for training purposes.
A few special items such as small statuary, black bamboo canes in the path of the demolition, and the sandstone facade have been saved for future use elsewhere in the garden.
Next Steps in 2025
Soon, temporary fencing will go up, and our demolition contractor, Excavators Northwest, will begin the steps to bring down the house and complete the necessary backfill. Work parties and tours will not be held until late February or early March when the property has been re-inspected and is deemed safe.
A second public session to review and comment on the two final design plans is scheduled for February 3, 2025 at Shoreline Community College. To receive further details, please add your email address to the contact form on the home page at www.digginshoreline.org.
Diggin’ Shoreline plans to hold its annual tool sharpening and tree pruning workshop at the Ching Community Gardens as one of the first activities. Details to be posted on Shoreline Area News by mid-February.
In the meantime, during this dormant season, your generous donations to Ching Community Gardens would be very much appreciated. To donate, click on this link
Instead, the house was donated to the Shoreline Fire Department for training purposes.
Firefighters |
Facade |
Soon, temporary fencing will go up, and our demolition contractor, Excavators Northwest, will begin the steps to bring down the house and complete the necessary backfill. Work parties and tours will not be held until late February or early March when the property has been re-inspected and is deemed safe.
A second public session to review and comment on the two final design plans is scheduled for February 3, 2025 at Shoreline Community College. To receive further details, please add your email address to the contact form on the home page at www.digginshoreline.org.
Diggin’ Shoreline plans to hold its annual tool sharpening and tree pruning workshop at the Ching Community Gardens as one of the first activities. Details to be posted on Shoreline Area News by mid-February.
In the meantime, during this dormant season, your generous donations to Ching Community Gardens would be very much appreciated. To donate, click on this link
--Londa Jacques
on behalf of the Ching Community Gardens Leadership Team and Diggin’ Shoreline
email: info@digginshoreline.org
website: www.digginshoreline.org
on behalf of the Ching Community Gardens Leadership Team and Diggin’ Shoreline
email: info@digginshoreline.org
website: www.digginshoreline.org
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