Achieving a More Environmentally Active and Sustainable San Carlos
San Carlos Green Restoration at Vista Park
Join us Saturday March 12 for a Community Restoration Day!
Help restore our Native park
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This year, we are implementing a targeted program to prevent specific weed species from going to seed and spreading throughout the landscape. As these
invasive weeds creep back, we have a window of time to remove them. Each year it will get easier as we reduce the number of weeds and nurture the native landscape to take over.
Join San Carlos Green and community members in maintaining this restored native landscape and educational resource.
We will meet on a Saturday March 12 between 10 and 2. Bring your friends and family members, sunscreen and gardening gloves.
Guy Wallace, Superintendant of San Carlos Parks, stands with San Carlos Green task force members Ann Iverson and Margaret Desmond. Ann and Margaret led the Vista Park restoration project.
San Carlos Celebrates Newly Restored Native Landscape at Vista Park
Mayor Lewis presided over a ribbon cutting at Vista Park on June 14, celebrating the acheivements of San Carlos Green, the Parks and Recreation Department and more than 65 community volunteers in restoring this unique native landscape and educational resource.
Gachina Landscape Management, a commercial landscape company that maintains the Crestview neighborhood, has contributed many hours of labor, irrigation supplies and consultation. The mayor presented Gachina with an award and thanked the many volunteers that have made the restoration possible.
"Vista Park is not only a model native landscape, it also serves as a model for citizen action," said Mayor Brad Lewis. "San Carlos has demonstrated what enlightened citizens working together can achieve."
Interpretive signage has been developed and installed at the park to help visitors understand the benefits of native landscapes and to educate them on plant species that they can use in their home gardens.
Create a vital and
self-sustaining native landscape which serves as an environmental model for our
community and beyond
Reduce the use of water
and eliminate the use of chemicals
Act as a pollinator
garden for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other
species
Provide an educational
resource for our schools and members of the community on our native landscape
and sustainable gardening practices
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Gachina Landscape Management, master gardeners, native plant society members, a professional native restoration biologist, our
San Carlos Parks and Recreation Department and over 95 volunteers have all contributed to the success of this community project.
Weeds are aggressive and it will take persistence to stay on top of them and not let them take over. This gets easier with time. This year, we will begin a program to eradicate all the non-native weeds and grasses before they go to seed.
If
you or your child need opportunities for community service, or would
like to be more involved, we have work still to be done! Please contact
ann@iversonmarcom.com to make arrangements.
VistaPark is located at the North end of Crestview Drive (directions
here).
The Vista Park landscape was planted on March 1, 2008. Thanks to our partners Gachina Landscape Management for making this all possible!
The installed MP Rotator irrigation heads use 60% less water than conventional spray heads.
The Crew from Gachina Landscape Management. Thank you so much for all your Contributions!
Vista Park weeding days: Some very productive . . . and thirsty volunteers!