tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77668933074229411442024-03-14T00:45:47.166-04:00RootedConversations with landMaiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.comBlogger60125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-57100490831026840542016-06-17T08:06:00.000-04:002016-06-17T08:13:38.191-04:00Rooted does a commercial for Dial for MenWe don't endorse this product-- but we do love our filmmaker friend, <a href="http://tedpasson.com/">Ted Passon</a>, who invited Kevin to do this commercial!<br />
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<br />Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-86508819477516347142015-05-22T09:34:00.003-04:002015-05-22T09:35:07.973-04:00Shucks!It's been quite some time since we've posted here. We've been busy. There's been a lot of landscaping going down.<br />
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Happily, today another satisfied customer shared Rooted praise on a public Facebook group for their town!<br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, 'lucida grande', sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17.5636348724365px;">"Shout out to Kevin Price and Rooted Landscaping for their amazing work, professionalism and friendliness! They really care about their work and the environment and use only organic mulch and fertilizers.</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, 'lucida grande', sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17.5636348724365px;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, 'lucida grande', sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17.5636348724365px;">Hit them up, you won't be sorry."</span><br />
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And then a few more happy customers replied!<br />
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<span style="background-color: #f6f7f8; color: #141823; font-family: helvetica, arial, 'lucida grande', sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 14.6181812286377px;">Kevin/Rooted did such amazing work for us at our old house on Park Ave., and they're helping us transform what's going on at the Yogawood building little by little. They got all of the ivy off the building (it eats the cinder block! it's really hard to remove!) and took out the evil sticker bushes for us. Once we get the building painted, they'll help us make it pretty!</span><br />
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This hard work feels worthwhile when we receive this type of feedback. Our goal has always been and remains content customers and healthy landscapes. Thanks, guys!Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-18483770882528713772014-11-06T18:03:00.001-05:002014-11-06T18:04:10.345-05:00Bamboo Begone!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This lovely property in Collingswood was being over-run by invasive bamboo. Enter Rooted Landscaping!<br />
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All existing bamboo was removed by hand. Next, we dug a two and a half foot trench along the fence and inserted a sheet metal bamboo barrier. The trench was back-filled with soil.<br />
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Next digging out a decorative field stone wall.<br />
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In front of the wall, a replanting an existing Japanese Maple and skip laurels, and adding diablo nine barks and a variety of native, bee-attracting perennials<br />
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Bamboo is beautiful. To get that peaceful feeling, while not allowing it to run ramshod, a little bit of black bamboo was planted in underground pots. Whispering breezes, safe house foundations. Win!</div>
Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-575467599894098772014-08-20T06:00:00.000-04:002014-08-20T06:00:03.190-04:00Wormies! Vermies?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
Our friend, Rose, is the Children's Librarian at <a href="http://www.pennsaukenlibrary.org/">Pennsauken Library</a>. She invited Kevin to offer a lesson on worms function in a healthy ecosystem.</div>
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Kevin was beside himself. For his 30th BDay, he received worms to start vermiculture composting at the Avant Garden. Some of these guys were featured. Thankfully, we also received a good rain the day before the workshop, so Kevin was able to dig up some other earth worm varieties in the Avant Garden.</div>
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Kids got to take a peak. Sonora Rose is helping in the background. She is also largely responsible for the Pennsauken Community Garden, located behind the Library, and featured in these photos.<br />
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Kevin is a big fan of kids. He's also worked one-on-one with kids to establish vegetable gardens. <a href="mailto:maiga@rootedlandscaping.com">Contact us </a>if you'd like to book on-going education!<br />
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Special thank you to <a href="http://laurenlikestodraw.blogspot.com/">Lauren Lopez</a>, the Rooted Logo designer, who attended with her kids and took these photos!</div>
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Our friend, Aimee, with Horticulturalist for Hire wanted a Field Stone wall built for a property where she was working. She built the fire pit & enlisted Rooted Landscaping support for the field stone wall with blue stone cap. </div>
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We love working collaboratively with Aimee and we love this wall!</div>
Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-12268950421097601772014-08-15T06:00:00.001-04:002014-08-15T06:00:02.521-04:00New beds in Shamong<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Rooted Landscaping installed a series of beds framing the pool and weaving along the frontyard of this property in Shamong.</div>
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From our very own Avant Garden! 200 hundred bulbs cured & stored.Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-64888189150111234282014-08-13T06:00:00.000-04:002014-08-13T06:00:01.667-04:00Bee Garden<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Our friend, Maureen, wanted to remove ivy and update the landscaping in her front yard. After ivy removal and soil remediation, we began carving beds.</div>
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Carole is knowledgeable about landscaping and chose dry stack natural stone. The wall was completed in the rain.</div>
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On one of the properties Rooted has tended for some time now, there began to be run off into the pool. A neighbor behind the property cut down some trees. Without tree roots absorbing rain water, hard rains ran straight down and into the pool.</div>
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The finished product! A beautiful wall for sitting by the pool that also helps divert run-off into the drainage system. Style and function!<br />
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<br />Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-61161173633612568772014-06-10T10:29:00.000-04:002014-06-12T14:48:40.656-04:00Behold: THE FLAME WEEDER!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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Kevin's kindly parents gifted him a flame weeder with a propane backpack this past holiday season. It lived in our trunk for the 6 hour drive home from Virginia. We've joked with friends about creating a landscaping theme park. You can play with fire! Dig holes! </div>
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A few weeks ago we installed a forsythia hedge for a client. Maine began flame weeding the lawn. Singeing the leaves kills the root system, preventing regrowth. It's a healthier, more organic alternative to landscaping fabric and other bed building methods.</div>
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Happily, we were able to enjoy tulips planted this past fall. So lovely!</div>
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We're so happy to grow with clients. A few years ago, a client & friend purchased this fantastic house. The facade, with those big blonde brick walls, offers so many opportunities! We began with a crepe myrtle to train and as a nod to the owner's southern roots.</div>
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Later, the owner requested a trellis. Last year, the trellis was photo'd below.<br />
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This season, the vines are climbing and bulbs in bloom.<br />
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A previous owner's dog kennel has been creatively converted into an outdoor patio space. The twining vine is wisteria getting ready to take over the top of the structure!<br />
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And hellebores to brighten the day. A note from our client:<br />
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A lot is in the ground at the Rooted home garden! First batches of spinach, garlic, kale, potatoes, horseradish, and chard. We've got to get beets and other roots in the ground soon too.</div>
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I've been keeping this lemon balm plant on the table while I work. He'll go into the ground soon too. Lemon balm is not perennial in Zone 7, usually, but you can over-winter it in a pot indoors.</div>
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I recently learned that lemon balm is helpful in balancing seasonal affect disorder. If you suffer, consider keeping a potted plant nearby. Crush a leaf between your fingers to release the scent. It's said to provide ease.<br />
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My friend Toula told me that she takes lemon balm oil daily to fight chronic fatigue syndrome. She's found it really helpful!<br />
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To more light & fragrance.Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-61907265339851675392014-01-07T22:14:00.000-05:002014-01-07T22:14:23.313-05:00Ice Crystal SalvationA few hours ago I was frustrated to find the cold water pipe in our downstairs bathroom frozen. We have heat coils on the pipes, but on this crisp ten degree night the three inch section that I couldn't stretch the coils to was ready and willing to freeze. I cursed under my breath and debated whether I should change out of my pajamas and make the journey into the crawl space or take my chances on the pipe bursting. I'm trying hard not to take too many chances.<br />
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I decided to make the journey a bit more enjoyable by taking out my Ipod along with the blow dryer. Earlier today I'd been listening to an old episode of 'On Being,' with Krista Tippett interviewing one of my favorite authors, Barbara Kingsolver. As I stepped out into my backyard I had to turn off the Ipod. I could actually hear the cold ringing loud and clear and it was beautiful. The pitch was coming from the small stretch of woods behind our house. I walked back and noticed how beautiful the creek looked. It was only frozen in spots, while other sections were flowing on this frigid night. I stuck my hand into the water and it didn't feel that cold. The ringing was coming from the trees and it was exceptional. I was happy to be outside and didn't feel a bit cold. I walked in the creek for a few hundred feet and observed the beautiful movement of flowing water and ice. Eventually I made my way over to the crawl space and got to work on heating the pipe. I put on my Ipod only to hear the wise words of Barbara Kingsolver: "The changes we dread most may contain our salvation." Yep.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02593309903989238415noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-35985454354376826342013-12-03T11:41:00.001-05:002013-12-03T11:42:11.328-05:00Right Support or My Geodesic dome-dwelling, Dancer, Small Business MentorI recently shared a train commute with my friend, Geoff, who founded <a href="http://punkave.com/">P'unk Ave</a>, <a href="http://www.indyhall.org/">Indy Hall</a>, and other crazy-amazing Philadelphia projects. We caught up and swapped small business stories (Rooted being much smaller than most of Geoff's projects!). I shared my desire for a small business mentor to help with some infrastructure. Geoff said, "You have to meet my friend Amy. She co-founded <a href="http://headlong.org/">Headlong Dance Theater</a>, offers financial literacy to artists, and lives in a geodesic dome in South Jersey." <br />
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I've since met with Amy, developed a companionable barter for her services, and am generally exhaling much more freely. Of course, when it rains it pours. I've also found a multitude of resources for small businesses.<br />
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Thankfully, Rooted Landscaping is super healthy. And in large part due to this dynamic community, it's only getting stronger!<br />
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Want to experience some of your favorite landscaper's other talents? Come to <a href="http://www.yogawood.com/">Yogawood</a> this Friday night, 11/16, from 6-7 pm for Will's vinyasa yoga class. While you move and sweat off the week, Kevin will serenade you.<br />
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This morning, Kevin gave me a sample while I did a self-lead yoga practice at home. It was amazing. Hearing acoustic guitar, a strong voice, and original content completely shifts the feel of a practice. <br />
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Get invigorated. Get grounded. Just get there!Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-65340111706039554602013-10-10T14:52:00.000-04:002013-11-06T12:32:37.141-05:00Come home happy: the Karpiak project<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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Shade gardens can be super low-maintenance and involve lots of perennial and native-species plants. Bearing in mind some of the influences we found around the house-- a Buddha on the porch, a well-loved Japanese maple-- we went for a Zen, minimalist feel.</div>
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Kevin began laying cardboard down as weed barrier. It's water permeable & more environmentally-friendly than landscaper fabric as it breaks down.<br />
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Lots of compost to help with drainage in the heavy clay.<br />
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He removed the existing railroad ties to neaten the edge.<br />
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Let there be plants! Lots of evergreens, a few flowering perennials, and plenty of ferns that will fill in as ground-cover, ultimately cutting down on weeding.<br />
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Plants moving in! Two shade tolerant magnolias to offer lush blossoms and fragrance upon returning home. Lots of skip laurels and rhododendrons, good for managing water run-off, happily blooming in the shade, and offering low-maintenance visual allure.<br />
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A rich root mulch, re-buried railroad ties, dug in to keep that neat edge.<br />
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A soaker hose establishing the new planting. Creating that happy sigh to welcome you home.Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-12049917852250065092013-10-09T10:36:00.000-04:002013-10-09T10:43:01.590-04:00Fear not your hedges: the Bandock Project<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
Our friend and fellow yogini, Ms. Bandock, is an avid gardener. However, her Queen's Anne Lace hedge was infested with poison ivy. Every time she attempted to prune or weed she contracted the rash. Stink.</div>
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Thankfully, Kevin has pretty much self-inoculated against poison ivy given how much he's been exposed! He's also adept at getting rid of the poison ivy. Soaking the roots allows you to get at the base of the plant & prevent years of regrowth, as Ms. Bandock had unfortunately experienced. This method eliminates the need for harmful chemicals!<br />
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She is now poison ivy free! And happily enjoying her Queen Anne's privacy hedge again.<br />
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She also wanted to enjoy a fire pit with her guests in the backyard. Kevin suggested a circular irregular slate patio, to not occupy the entire lawn, but to give her a safe place to enjoy evening fires.<br />
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More enjoyment from her own backyard. This is what we love-- making your home suit you! Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-88860920689469425672013-10-08T11:03:00.001-04:002013-10-08T11:04:20.196-04:00From row-home concrete backyard to private oasis: the Conrow project<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
Our friends, the Conrows, have a fantastic house in downtown Collingswood. For years, they've had a backyard concrete patio that didn't do much to inspire outdoor fun. It was practical, sure, but didn't reflect either of their design inclinations, nor offer much privacy.</div>
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Kevin and I spent some time thinking about the options (there are so many!). With a project like this, there are also a lot of unknown variables. How deep is the concrete? Is there re-bar laced into the poured concrete? Ultimately, we found a solution that worked for us and the Conrows. We'd outsource the concrete removal for an optimal price for them and let our energy be focused on what we do best: building something beautiful.</div>
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When we met to do the estimate, we walked through the Conrow's home. It's a beautiful reflection of both their tastes. I noticed lots of cool greys, purples, and earth tones. We wanted a sense of continuity as you enter the outdoor living space, so the planting also reflects a variety of purples with some bright green ferns for contrast.<br />
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Love it! Full privacy, an enchanting patio that directs drainage away from the house, and a perennial, low-maintenance planting. Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-60419872419656982792013-09-15T07:22:00.000-04:002013-09-15T07:22:42.387-04:00The deer has plansToday as I walked out to dump the compost I saw that the peach tree we planted this year had been a nice side salad for a deer earlier in the day. I was frustrated, noticing the blood rushing to my head and my shoulders tensing. How dare this deer do this! How dare he/she walk into my yard and...do exactly what deer are supposed to do. What an asshole that deer was, to eat. Some nerve.<br />
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Okay, so when I started to think about it that way I calmed down a bit. The deer and I aren't at war. The deer and I sometimes have competing interests. Other times we're cool. I doubt the deer is ever pissed and frustrated with me, though they'd have a lot more reason to than I do with them. After all I'm using a hell of a lot more resources than they are, and the land my house is on was their woods a century ago.<br />
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The reason for my anger is that I have plans for this land, I have a vision. This deer wasn't a part of that vision. That makes me a poor visionary, it doesn't make the deer an asshole. I have plans for this land, but so do the deer, ground hogs, finches, butterflies, and worms. The thing is, the thing that the deer and groundhogs are teaching me, is that a plan isn't a real thing. It's bullshit, it's subjective, and if it doesn't function it's flawed. It's not that the thing that caused the plan to fail is flawed, the plan is. Nothing is ever finished, plans are always subjective, and just because I say let there be a tree here doesn't mean it will stay there.<br />
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Before this season I didn't even know there were deer in the woods behind our house. Now I know. This winter I will amend the plan. This winter I will install a fence at the back of the property and plant wild deer treats all along the back of the fence. I don't know if this will work. If it doesn't I'll change it. Thanks for the lesson, deer.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02593309903989238415noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7766893307422941144.post-38904226871494850212013-08-28T08:16:00.003-04:002013-08-28T08:16:46.497-04:00Really There (Really Here)<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">I exhale as I walk to pull a tomato from the vine in the backyard. That's the carbon footprint of this tomato. Well, maybe that's an overstatement. I hauled the soil to the yard with my truck, but still, that soil will be in these beds for many years so that impact will balance out over time. </span><br />
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There's nothing like walking out back to pick your next meal. Looking closer to home to meet my needs is teaching me a lot. The smallest spaces contain the universe. The smallest yard shelters insects, birds, and beasts that we too often distance ourselves from. I've got, at best, about another 70 years on this earth. The soil here grew peaches and apples a century before I was born. The offspring of these groundhogs will probably be battling some well meaning gardener long after I'm gone.</div>
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This garden helps clarify that everything we're looking for out there isn't out there. Laying in the hammock in the tree in our side yard can feel like a hammock in Guatemala or Costa Rica. The relaxed mind that I had in those places wasn't a product of those places. The tomato isn't exclusively grown in Mexico, or spinach in California. And laying in a hammock in South Jersey with the sun filtering through a magnolia feels just as good as being under a palm in Panama, as long as you are really there. </div>
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In reality the next morning I wake up, frustrated with myself from the day before. Frustrated with the jerk who piled all of this weight on my back, and resentful. Out of spite I ignore the list that this ogre of last night has made, and instead I groggily distract myself on Facebook or read a blog. I eventually stumble out the door, a few minutes late for an appointment, and pissed at the me of twenty minutes ago. </div>
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I face the same troubles in our garden. In Walden, Thoreau talks about how a small garden plot can serve you, but on a large farm one can serve time as if it's a prison. When planning my garden this year I convinced myself that I would be excited to get out there every morning and tend to it. I made too many beds too quickly and planted some things that I regularly use too far back on the property. Some days I am excited to get into the garden before the sun rises, but often my ever changing moods turn against me and our garden. I am learning though, however slowly. Next year I may go a bit easier on my future self. </div>
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Slowly I'm learning that wisdom is not always some ancient esoteric knowledge passed down on stone or papyrus, but is often the simple realization, after years of banging my head against a wall, that banging my head against the wall really hurts. Tomorrow morning I may wake up at 4 am, stoked to pull weeds under the rising sun. It is an amazing experience! Other days though, I will hit snooze until 10 minutes before I walk out the door. I will stumble through the house, confused, rushed, and utterly human.</div>
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It's not widespread. Plenty of gas stations are landscaped with strictly ornamentals. I took a quick drive this morning to pass by several of the veggie gardens I've noticed in recent years. I pulled over, in the first instance got gas, spoke to the gardeners, and with their permission took some photos.</div>
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Exhibit A. My new friend is Nepalese and planted these squash and cucumbers. Obviously, his patch is highly productive, but adjoining a major highway-- not to mention the nearby pumps. He shared that this is a long-term practice he's carried in his global migration. Seeing these resourceful beds reminded me of Vietnam. Especially in and around Hanoi, I saw people garden <i>everything</i>. Literally. Food growing on highway median strips, out of cut milk containers on balconies, in old cups on steps. I had never seen such persistent food growers and greatly respect the inclination to tend plants.<br />
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By the pumps, this gas station gardener had tomatoes, marigolds, and even some roses growing in large containers. This brings me to my concern: is there potential contamination to the food? What is the soil like in and around a gas station? How does the air quality affect the plants?<br />
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Secondly, if there is contamination, given the issues with so much of our store-bought produce, is this still worthwhile given the risk?<br />
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I reached out to the wise interwebs. A few friends said that strict environmental regulations usually mean that the soil is safe from gas, however, they worried about lead contamination from paint and from the massive amounts of car exhaust. <br />
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I headed to another gas station garden. This gardener told me he emigrated from north India. He said that he too gardened this way at home. He had set up a bed behind his gas station, adjoining a neighboring business.<br />
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I could tell that the garden, on a raised bed, was highly productive. So what about those lead contamination concerns? <br />
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On the one hand, I really respect these gardener's inclinations. Many of these workers are on site more than 80 hours a week. I respect that they use some of that time to also grow food. Plus, gas stations are inevitably an environmental blight. Plants are often the most powerful forces to clean soil and air. <br />
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I just wasn't sure about these plants... I turned to Kevin & my internet crushes at <a href="http://www.rootsimple.com/2011/10/what-were-going-to-do-about-that-lead/">Root Simple</a>. After sending away soil samples, it seems that the Root Simple gardeners may be dealing with some lead contamination, likely from paint in the 1950s. They researched ways to safely grow. The first suggestion is raised beds! Go gardener #2! The most labor intensive method is simply hauling up the contaminated soil and replacing it with new, safe soil. However, each of these gas stations would likely be re-contaminated given their locations and services. <br />
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Phytoremediation, or introducing plants that pull lead out of soil, is another fantastic solution. Guess what plant does that well? Sunflowers!<br />
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Gas station #3. This Nepalese attendant lined his station with sunflowers. Smart gardener. <br />
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From the interwebs, our friend Mike shared his thoughts: "I definitely love... to think that we can reclaim and transform all these 'damaged' spaces with vibrant and potentially edible spaces-- but the reality is that the soil/plant uptake of certain chemicals is definitely a real concern... Arsenic or lead and some other heavy metals of VOCs and dioxins are unfortunately a whole lot "stronger" than... plants like a tomato [in terms of] cleansing soil. Underground storage tanks leak often, things spill, and stuff like lead has a significant half life with its neuro toxicity, [meaning it] hangs around a long time... In certain areas, the toxicity downsides outweigh the benefit of some local produce. That being said, you can improve the health of a location aesthetically by planting non-edibles."<br />
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I would certainly love to see fewer gas stations and healthier job opportunities for my new gardener friends. In the immediate future, I love their resourcefulness and will continue to watch their gardens grow. I'd love to become better versed in plants that beautify toxic sites. If any readers have research or links to sites that have experienced renewed health thanks to plant-life, or a combination of efforts, please share in the comments section. Plants are powerful-- to the imagination and to the physical world.Maiga Milbournehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18101849051487306999noreply@blogger.com0