2008 Report for East Edge Gardeners
Year
2008
Number of volunteers
11
Total volunteer hours
140
Enter more details about perennials planted
Echinacea and Black Eye Susan replacements
Yards mulch spread
8.00
Summary
EAST EDGE GARDENERShas participated in the Greenspace program for over a decade. They have not only created beautiful greenspaces, but have also succeeded in the upkeep, stewardship, and maintenance of them. The group maintains nine planting beds along Edgewood Avenue between Norton and Hubinger Streets, and two triangle beds on either side of Pendleton Street on the north side of Edgewood Ave. The beds, facing one another at each cross-street, contain Russian sage, purple salvia, coneflowers (Echinacea), and black-eyed Susans. The Pendleton Street triangles contain daylilies, rhododendron, spirea, coreopsis, some low junipers, and grasses. This group is a great example of a successful Emeritus group: a group that no longer plants new perennials, shrubs, or trees but instead focuses on excelling at maintenance and stewardship.