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P-Patch Community Gardens
Bradner Gardens Park
Colors at Their Best
Located in Bradner Gardens Park the P-Patch is surrounded by demonstration gardens,
art elements and unique garden structures. The partnership of gardeners from the
P-Patch, King County Master Gardener, Seattle Tilth and Washington Native Plant
Society, who steward the park, is captured under the theme of urban agriculture
and is symbolized by a 33 foot tall windmill. Bradner is one of 14 Seattle Parks
designated pesticide free.
Bradner Gardens Park P-Patch boasts the best view in the city, and on a clear day
you can see....downtown. A closer look at the garden reflects a view of the whole
city too. There are heady, fragrant cilantro patches, scarlet peppers, rows of silky
corn, occasional opium poppies, and frequent basketballs from the adjacent court.
All reflecting Bradner Place P-Patch as a busy, culturally diverse neighborhood.
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(Map)
From Downtown:
- Take the I-5 South / I-90 East ramp towards Bellevue/Spokane
- Merge onto I-90 east and get into the right lane as soon as possible
- Take the Rainier Ave S exit, exit #3
- Turn Right on Rainier Ave S
- Turn Left at first light on S Massachusetts St
- Turn Right on Bradner Pl S
- Turn Left on S Grand St to P-Patch.
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1750 S Bradner Pl
(29th Avenue S and S Grand Street) (Map)
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Size: 14330 sq ft
Established: 1987
Number of plots: 43
Average length of waitlist: 20
Average wait: 1 year
Ownership of land: Parks
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10 x 20 plots only
Artistic elements
Demonstration Gardens
Solar outbuilding w/bathrooms, meeting room, and water collection system
Windmill
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