March 9, 2007

City Natives



Update on the Garden Meeting: The meeting went surprisingly well. There were about 30 people there which was more than I was expecting given the cooooold weather.

1) Natives vs. a "Rose Garden" - I am pleased to announce that natives won hands down. There was virtually no one who was interested in any other idea. Yippee. We agreed on a general shape and size for the area and now we need a committee to help figure out the details.

2) Garden Shed - This was the most controversial aspect of the meeting. The Steering Commitee had started to worry about the initial idea of building something from scratch due to the cost and specialized skill needed to pull it off and one member started looking into "compromise" options so that we could still do some sort of community "barn raising"but, maybe not need to spend as much time or money to get what we need. Heck, we need a shed already. There was some concern about this option and how sad it is if we really can't do it from scratch. The group was split over just getting it done at a lower cost with some community input vs. doing it from scratch. I just don't know that we have anyone in the neighborhood with the skills required who is willing to put in the time we'd need. Regardless we are gonna have a shed (and it will be made of wood and designed just for us) and that is exciting.

There were a few angry neighbors at the meeting but, we managed to appease them after a while and there were lots of new people who seem very willing to help out.

4 comments:

Rosengeranium said...

Since I spent quite a lot of times in different boards and committees I do say I'm impressed. Don't worry about the shed, it's a piece of cake to build, even for people with less experience.

Happy Gardening!

kathy said...

I'm glad to hear that your meeting went well. The wildflower/natives area sounds great.

Annie said...

Yay natives! Glad to see people embracing that. It can be such a battle to convince people sometimes...

Ziggywigs said...

Great Blog...enjoyed reading your progress. It's nice to see what other folks are up too.