Subject: Request for Help in Urban Horticulture
Date: Sep 25 16:01:45 1995
From: Herb Curl - h.curl at hazmat.noaa.gov


A number of homeowners are attempting to restore Maple Creek ravine in
Seattle to something resembling a natural state and, specifically,
replacing English ivy with native ground cover. One of the goals is to
make the habitat more attractive to birds. Does anyone have experience in
such a project? Is there someone at the Center for Urban Horticulture who
could advise the homeowners (collectively)? Would this make a good subject
for a thesis? Any help or advice much appreciated.

Herb Curl

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