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About seagoatsgarden

Gardener (or was that Horticulturist, or Cemeterian?). Graduate of the School of Professional Horticulture at The New York Botanical Garden, ISA Certified Arborist, NOFA Accredited Organic Landcare Practicioner. White-collar dropout. Capricorn.

Architect Magazine video on Section 2

New Yorkers are like mice…. High Line Phase Two from arbuckle industries on Vimeo. Arbuckle Industries left a nice comment then pulled their video today; maybe they should actually not allow people to embed a video in the first place?

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Franklinia in flower; compost tea

The Franklinia alatamaha is blooming in Fort Tryon Park. Today, I typed a “q” instead of a “1” and lost about 3 hours worth of work as FileMaker froze and crashed, brewed compost tea without a recipe, and moved a … Continue reading

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Skating rink & more celebs

AOL’s Rainbow City is now gone from The Lot, and in its place we have roller skating.  At the opening event, I saw Susan Sarandon talking with the President of Uni Qlo.  My little diary of star sightings is getting … Continue reading

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Oh, technology

@Wave Hill using Leafsnap app and identifying oaks I don’t know.

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I worked the busiest weekend ever

Sunday had 53,030 visitors (High Line record). Week of  June 13-19th:  196,653 people.  That’s a lot of people.  I was also called a High Line Nazi on Sunday for kicking someone out of a planting bed.  

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High Line Section 2 Now Open

We opened section 2 yesterday at around 1:30 PM.  Crowds weren’t too bad today, but it is very strange to have people up there where I’ve been working alone for 2 months.

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Could they spare it?

I attended the graduation ceremony for the Landscape Design program at NYBG this past weekend and received my certificaate.  After spending some 300 hours of class time and boatloads of money, all NYBG could manage was a certificate printed on … Continue reading

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Wandering.

We had a BBQ today for the volunteers who helped do the grass cut-back.  It made for a strange day; work in the morning and setup in the afternoon.  Another gardener and I wandered around the meatpacking district looking for … Continue reading

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A few random photos from the past couple of weeks

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Oriental Beetle

There are a few grubs that are eating Molinia, and after looking at raster patterns we’ve identified them as Exomala orientalis (Oriental beetle) – basically, you look at the grub’s butt to determine what it is. Other than that, I’ve … Continue reading

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