3 hours to help make decades of difference: Planting party

Yet another way to keep polluted runoff out of Puget Sound – if you can spare some time at midday tomorrow, you can be part of it. Steve Richmond says, “It’s planting season and hundreds of trees need to get into the ground. Join us at Sanislo School to restore the wetland headwaters of Puget Creek. Improve habitat that helps filter stormwater, the #1 polluter of Puget Sound.” 10 am-1 pm tomorrow, in the wetland next to Sanislo Elementary at 1812 SW Myrtle (meet in front of the school), you can help get those trees into the ground. What to bring? He suggests: “Gloves, shovel, watering can (we’ll have extra, but write your name on your tools), weather-appropriate gear (rain or cold), hat/eye/sun protection, food/water, sturdy shoes/boots.” They’ll provide snacks and water. If you have a question, call Steve at (206) 650-9807.

3 Replies to "3 hours to help make decades of difference: Planting party"

  • Woodsman- Steve March 23, 2012 (6:41 pm)

    Steve Richmond is the guy I want on my team working in the woods. His company (Seattle garden cycle) has done a tremendous amount of work in Fauntleroy park. Everything he does is by hand and also he bicycles his gear to the work sights. The organic woodsman is what I would call him. Keep up the great work Steve, everyone in West Seattle benefits from what you do.

  • Woodsman- Steve March 23, 2012 (7:33 pm)

    Steve Richmond is the guy I want on my team working in the woods. His company(Seattle garden cycle) has done a tremendous amount of work in Fauntleroy park. Everything he does is by hand and also he bicycles his gear to the work sights.The organic woodsman is what I would call him. Keep up the great work Steve, everyone in West Seattle benefits from what you do.

  • mrose March 24, 2012 (7:58 am)

    Steve’s company has been a leader in effective urban restoration. He would be good to hire to manage your restoration project.

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