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highwater
09-22-2008, 08:04 PM
Fairhamilton and I have taken up the gauntlet and will be planting bulbs and whatever native plants I can scrounge up in the LIUNA 'parkette' this Saturday, Sept. 27. Please join us! We'll be meeting at Reardon's at 10am.

If you can, bring trowels, or one of those little bulb planter thingies if you have one, bigger shovels for mixing in soil, mulch, and we have water issues so if you could bring along coolers/thermoses filled with water, and watering cans, that would be great too.

That's all I can think of for now. If you have any questions, pm Fairhamilton or me, or post it here.

Hope to see you Sat!

FairHamilton
09-22-2008, 08:31 PM
Yup, we've now got well over 100 spring bulbs (closer to 200) that need to go into the ground this Saturday. I'll make sure we have lots of water, but if anyone has some watering cans we'll need those.

That little 'parkette' will be full of colour next spring.

Jon Dalton
09-22-2008, 08:38 PM
Awesome I'm in.

raisethehammer
09-22-2008, 09:07 PM
I wonder if Bread and Roses or Reardons has a water hook-up they'd let us use?
Also, I was thinking that perhaps we could suggest to Bread and Roses that they hold their organic farmers market in this parkette and sidewalk while the weather is nice. They do a market in their cafe each Saturday from 10-3 or 9-4, something like that.
Perhaps they could use it for some outdoor art/music shows in conjunction with Pepperjack Cafe etc.....

adam
09-22-2008, 09:47 PM
I'll try to make it out for an hour or two with a trowel, shovel and a cooler of water. Where did you get the bulbs?

FairHamilton
09-23-2008, 01:16 AM
I'll try to make it out for an hour or two with a trowel, shovel and a cooler of water. Where did you get the bulbs?

Me - Home Depot
Highwater - Fortinos

highwater
09-26-2008, 12:05 PM
Just a reminder to everyone about our guerrilla gardening meet-up in the LIUNA parkette tomorrow, meeting at 10am in front of Reardon's. It shouldn't take more than a couple of hours, less depending on the number of people, so it shouldn't be a huge time committment. I'll be there rain or shine, most likely with a kid or two in tow, so don't be shy about bringing offspring. Anyone know what the weather's going to be like?

Looking forward to meeting you all! :)

(I love this kinda sh*t. Can you tell?) :) :)

astroblaster
09-26-2008, 12:19 PM
i really want to come and help out, but i've got a wedding to go to.

too bad, this seems like a great opportunity to put some faces to names and do something about that ridiculous parkette.

it's awesome that you guys are doing this! KUDOS

highwater
09-26-2008, 12:26 PM
You can always come by on your own time and do some watering.;)

I'd like to do some more in the spring so hopefully you can join us then.

highwater
09-26-2008, 10:09 PM
:yuck:

http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/city/pages/on-77_metric_e.html

Oh well. Good for the plants, no? I'll still be there, minus the kids if it's pouring. Hope you're all feeling intrepid.

A demain!

raisethehammer
09-26-2008, 10:36 PM
ahhh, I'd love to, but have a 9am meeting. keep me posted on future events!

Blurr
09-26-2008, 10:52 PM
I like this idea.

Nothing like some flower power to stick it to them!

I can't make it tomorrow either but I will definitely check it out.

FairHamilton
09-26-2008, 10:54 PM
See you at 10am tomorrow, rain or shine.

highwater
09-27-2008, 12:05 AM
Welcome Blurr!

Sorry you can't make it tomorrow, but feel free to pop by with a watering can anytime!

RTH, we'll be there at least till noon, so you can always pop by after your meeting.;)

See ya.

FairHamilton
09-27-2008, 05:14 PM
Success!!!

Highwater, Jon Dalton, my wife Deborah and I met this morning and planted around 200 bulbs, and a large grouping of perennials donated from Highwaters garden, on the property.

We had some people stop by and ask us what was going one, including Tyler from the BIA. Everyone who stopped was very positive in seeing things planted. Paul Reardon offered coffee and a free lunch!!

The soil was pretty rough, mostly clay and stone, so we'll have to see what grows. I can hardly wait until Spring 2009.

It was great meeting both Highwater and Jon Dalton.

raisethehammer
09-27-2008, 05:26 PM
awesome job everyone!! I just got home from my meeting (1:30) or would have come for sure.
Paul Reardon is a great guy. Glad everything went well.

highwater
09-27-2008, 05:32 PM
Thanks, FH. I really enjoyed meeting you and Deborah and Jon. Community gardening is fun at the best of times, but doing it with people who think and care alot about their city - even better!

I talked to Paul and we can use their water. I'll slip by during the week and give the perennials some water. Hopefully they'll take. Even if they do though, it will be a couple of years before they really start to fill the space, so let's hope the bulbs take. Fingers crossed.

Next project, mural painting party! ;)

Again, great meeting you all.

FairHamilton
09-27-2008, 06:10 PM
Hopefully they'll take. Even if they do though, it will be a couple of years before they really start to fill the space, so let's hope the bulbs take. Fingers crossed.

Hopefully, they build a new building that fits the streetscape. Heck, they can use all the money they make from the Lister Block development to invest in the same neighbourhood.

adam
09-28-2008, 12:02 AM
I'm sorry I missed this! Next time I'll make it out. I have 4 locust trees that will be ready to be planted next year.

matt602
09-29-2008, 03:35 AM
Good job guys, I'll take photos of the progress often.

highwater
10-12-2008, 06:43 PM
So I had a look at the plants yesterday when I was down picking up my Turkey from Reardon's and they're doing even better than I expected (everything except the columbine which was on its last legs when I planted it, so no surprise there). Must be all the fertilizer from the folks taking dumps in the back corners. I was going to pick up the litter, but since most of it consisted of bits of paper covered in human excrement, I took a pass.

Talking to Paul next door, I was not surprised to hear that no one is taking reponsibility for the park. It's not a city park, since it's on LIUNA's property, but LIUNA obviously feels that their responsibility ended with plunking down some pressure treated benches, rose of sharon, and stella d'oro lilies. :yuck: A fresh crop of weeds is coming along nicely, but they can be dealt with in the spring. I'm happy to do my bit, but I'll be damned if I'm going to pick up other people's s**t.

On that note, enjoy your Thanksgiving!

highwater
10-12-2008, 06:47 PM
BTW. I noticed we got a shout out in Hmag and RTH. Thanks, guys.

crhayes
10-15-2008, 10:28 PM
I drove by there today, it looks really nice! King william is really becoming a nice street, and with a little work it could definitely be as nice (and subsequently) popular as Hess. I think the problem is that the area seems a little sketchy to people and they don't want to go there.

emge
10-22-2008, 05:02 AM
i walked by there the other day too :) good stuff.

adam
10-22-2008, 04:12 PM
I think you'll find the majority of the "sketchy" people in Hamilton are polite and harmless.

highwater
10-22-2008, 05:18 PM
Thanks for the compliments, but I should mention that most of the shrubs you see at the moment were planted by LIUNA. We planted bulbs and a dozen or so native shrubs, perennials, and grasses in the back corners that are still pretty small at the moment. Hopefully we'll see the results in the Spring. Feel free to lavish your praise then.;)



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