Green Lake Elementary School (2400 N 65th St) will be hosting their annual Spring Clean Up at the school on Saturday, May 21, 2011, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., rain or shine. The school’s Garden Club invites the community to join them in cleaning garden beds and getting the school grounds ready for the summer. Participants can bring their own tools or use tools provided by the Garden Club.
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2011 Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club plant sale tomorrow
The Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club, which is located at the Green Lake Small Craft Center at the southwest corner of Green Lake (5900 West Green Lake Way N), is holding their annual plant sale tomorrow (Saturday, April 30, 2011), 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Floral and edible plant starts will be available at the Aqua Theater, located right next to the Small Craft Center. For more information, contact John Schantz at (206) 915-8151.
Green Lake’s Streetwise Gardener: Creative climbers
By Erica Browne Grivas If your Green Lake garden needs a little excitement, or if you’re simply running out of standard issue growing space, make like a skyscraper: go up. Often forgotten, the vertical plane adds depth and visual interest to any scene. The support structure you choose – whether teepee, arbor, gate, pole, column, wall or trellis – can help divide and define garden “rooms,” screen unwanted views, add privacy, and especially add beauty to your yard. These structures can be temporary, like sunflower houses or pea tunnels made of twigs or wire, or as permanent and elaborate as a Moon…
Green Lake’s Streetwise Gardener: Yellow in the garden
By Erica Browne Grivas Bumblebees, bicyclists, and traffic sign-makers know yellow’s superpower: the lightest in hue on the spectrum, yellow is the most visible to the eye. This comes in especially handy for Green Lake gardeners – unlike soft blues and pinks, yellow can hold its own on a misty day. As a bonus, most yellows, from green-tinged chartreuse and lemon to butter and buff apricot, play nicely with other colors in your garden. (Harsher golds look best accented with high voltage partners in purple, blue, oranges and reds.) Yellow is a popular color for early spring leaves and flowers, perhaps because…
Green Lake’s Streetwise Gardener: Surefire combos to banish gray-day blahs
By Erica Grivas More than any other time of year, this confused purgatory period between winter and spring is when Seattleites are aching for color to pierce the wooly gray miasma surrounding us. Thank goodness for all the Green Lakers who planned well ahead. For weeks I have been scanning the ground to the sky for buds coloring up. Seeing the first full-blown daffodils last week (on the corner of Latona Ave NE and East Green Lake Dr N) almost made me giddy with relief. Monday’s sunshine offered a first Star Magnolia and even a Rhodie bloom sightings, as well as…











