This project was one of several projects that came after we relocated the Sprout Garden and installed the Drake Food Forest. The Tom and Ruth Harkin Center was initially designed and built to bring an innovative mixture of accessibility and sustainability to the campus experience. It serves a place for, despite the name, non-partisan research and outreach around policy issues important to Senator Harkin.
Asters blooming as the planting was finished |
Kelly Norris and Jeff Reiland |
Step one was to remove the existing prairie dropseed and white blooming echinacea to prepare the area prior to new plant delivery. Some of these were relocated to the Sprout rain garden/contour swales.
A sleeping Monarch... better get a move on! |
Once everything was planted, we used our tripod sprinkler setup to keep it watered for the first couple weeks even though it was getting quite cold some of the nights.
This planting was even highlighted in this article
Here is a photo from July of the following year
"The Ruth Harkin Garden at The Harkin Institute on Drake University's campus, a living model for how bioswales can look and function in the urban landscape. I'm proud of this #planting we did in 2021, the first of two phases of this project, completed in 2022.
We can partner with plant life for a more verdant, diverse, and complex ecosystem within the envelope of human activities. Living infrastructure can only fulfill its promise when plants are in the lead. While the concept gets a lot of air time these days, the results often lack vibrant vegetation. We hope this project serves as an example for why initial plant diversity and density matters." Kelly Norris
Watch for the Phase 2 update!
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