Bradner Gardens Park

Food Gathering Site
Community Garden
Healthy Soil
Picnic Spot or Healthy Dining
Reusable Materials
Composting Site
Public Space or Square
Bird and Wildlife Watching
Eco Landscaping
Art Spot
Local Music
Volunteer Site
Significant Habitat
Child Friendly Site
Lively Spot
Senior Friendly Site
Environmental Education
Wheelchair Accessible
Bicycle Site
Where?

Grow winter crops such as mustard greens, kale, and chard.  Grow cover crops such as clover and rye.  
Mulch beds with leaves, greens and coffee.

Follow us at facebook.com/bradnergardens and read about us on the Seattle Parks website.

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When it’s winter, community gardens are vital wildlife habitats and so much more. How do you get ready for winter? During the cold season, what happens in your community garden? Share it here, at wintergardens.greenmap.org. Let’s chart our cool weather garden culture, mapped out across the continent together. Use your phone and respond to this survey:  It will appear on this map! Gardeners can select icons for habitat, bird watching, holiday events, decorations, snow play and snow stargazing. Cool weather is good for soil building, seed saving, bulb planting, pruning and street tree care, grant writing, planning, repairs and more. Share your garden’s winter highlights and help change perceptions about the seasonality of community gardens.

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