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P-Patch Community Gardens
Belltown
Making the Dream Reality
When the "P-Patch 20th Anniversary Time Capsule" was buried in July of
1993, soil samples were included from all thirty of the P-Patch sites. Some people
thought the Belltown canister was empty; granted it had no soil, but it was full,
full of the dream to come. The dream had been growing for four years and although
ground breaking is still ahead, the Friends of a Belltown P-Patch had already achieved
a phenomenal amount. They had miraculously convinced the City to buy the site for
open space preservation, to build a community garden. Not too hard, when you consider
the lot was the only, last, and final unpaved lot in the whole Denny Regrade. But
when you consider the process for nomination, the public meetings, the competition
for funds, what is left is nothing short of a miracle.
The "Friends of a Belltown P-Patch " are believers in miracles. The garden-to-be
is now home to the homeless, a focal point of a neighborhood working for social
equity, a testament to the essential connection to the earth. The garden design
strongly reflects Belltown: the artists, the condo dwellers, light industries, social
services, and green guerillas. Urban green guerilla tactics could describe the action
s of the "Friends"; chalk sidewalk paintings preceding public hearings,
weekend billboard reclamations, plywood sunflowers, bee bonnets, and courtships
with the media. All of these are stones on the path to the garden. The stones for
the path are laid. The garden will soon follow.
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(Map)
From Downtown:
- Take 4th Ave north to Vine St
- Turn Left and go 5 blocks to P-Patch at Elliott Ave
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Elliot Avenue & Vine Street (Map)
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Size: 4,400 sq ft
Established: 1994
Number of plots: 36
Average length of waitlist: 107
Average wait: 2-3 yrs
Ownership of land: Parks
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Plots limited to 10 x 10 only
Artistic elements throughout
Solar fountain
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99, 15, 18, 358, 16, streetcar
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