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This richly illustrated book offers timely inspiration to gardeners in an increasingly urban world. In an engaging narrative, the Streissguths show the emergence of their gardening partnership during forty years of marriage, and their philosophy that developing a site along a public stairway gave them the opportunity to share their garden with neighbors and passersby. They offer practical insight into concepts of linking inside and outside rooms and of combining private and public spaces, and they describe the process through which they transformed a steep forested hillside in the heart of Seattle into a deciduous woodland garden with banks of perennials, a dell, vistas of the city and lake, and a site for ornamental and food-producing plants.
Finally, they consider the future stewardship of the Streissguth Gardens, a park linking the wild and tamed sections of a unique greenbelt garden shared with joggers, strollers, fellow gardeners, schoolchildren, and those who call it "a touch of Eden in a big city."
From the Publisher
Streissguth Gardens, now owned by Seattle Parks and Recreation Department, is located on the northwest slope of Capitol Hill, linked with the St. Mark's Greenbelt and adjacent to the East Blaine Street public stairway. Access to this one-acre woodland site is down the public stairway from 10th Avenue East, a block north of St. Mark's Cathedral, or up the stairway from Broadway Avenue East, a dead end reached by way of East Boston or East Newton Streets. The public part of the garden is south of the stairway, noted by stone markers at the two main garden entrances.
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