2024 Report for Washington Ave.

Neighborhood:

Hill

Type of Site:

Vacant Lot

Address:

630 Washington Ave., New Haven, CT, 06519

Coordinates for Map

POINT (-72.9384993 41.2941)

Year

2024

Number of volunteers

8

Total volunteer hours

42

Number of events

4

Number of trees planted

0

Number of shrubs planted

1

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Russian Cyprus

Number of perennials planted

31

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Tickseed, Catmint, Sedge, Astilbe, Black Eyed Susans, Elegant Hosta, Blue Dart Grass, Phlox, Bee Balm, Sedum

Yards compost spread

0.50

Yards mulch spread

1.00

Other Infrastructure or Materials

Category:

Stonedust

Quantity:

1.00

Category:

Fencing

Quantity:

1.00

Details:

New gate installed

Summary

For over six years, Nikki Little and her family have transformed the formerly abandoned lot on Washington Ave. into a beautiful greenspace filled with rose bushes, dappled shade, and lovely trees. This year, with the help of relatives, friends, neighbors, and significant support from Nikki's daughter Esther, the garden blossomed even more. Ivan, Nikki’s son, took charge of workdays, demonstrating exceptional leadership. He selected planting areas to suppress weeds and fill in the space, and the group chose colorful, site-appropriate plants, adding even more beauty and joy to the garden. Maintenance procedures included stone dust upkeep with a scuffle hoe, extensive weeding, and bed edging. They also refined their pruning techniques for shrubs and trees. The transformation of 630 Washington Avenue showcases how community efforts can quickly revitalize abandoned spaces with a little time and care. The Little family has helped their community create a vibrant garden that enhances the neighborhood's beauty and fosters a sense of community pride.