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Perennial Plantings Impress Public

10/25/2014

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Today is the start of (hopefully) many more public perennial garden projects that will help beautify our Noble neighborhood. Jan Kious of GardenWalk Cleveland and the one who planted our own Cleveland Heights gardens at Cedar/Fairmount, Cedar Hill and Coventry/Euclid Heights, is volunteering to help the Noble Neighbors find ways to add delight to our main thoroughfares. We've started our long-term project with three beds - one at the Cleveland Heights sign at Belvoir and Monticello, and two at Monticello and Noble. These two are diagonally across the intersection, one at the corner of CVS and the other at the corner of Longwood Beauty Supply. 

We've scavenged plants from a Heights High perennial bed on Cedar which will be removed as part of the high school renovation. Jan and others added flowers from their own gardens. The City of Cleveland Heights donated and delivered truckloads of bulk topsoil and mulch, and with a few more amendments, we've created gardens that are ready to send their roots deep for the winter and to burst forth with color from Spring to Fall. Thanks Jan, Barb, Paula, Brenda, Jeanette and Sandy!

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