bgobgo
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Some nice seating near & under the trellis along with a few more animal sculptures …
Source: Tony Vizzini
Source: Tony Vizzini
The ones at Berczy are chained together and they seem to be fairly safe (and usable). Bolting them down restricts them to always facing in one direction - which is not as good.If those chairs / tables aren't bolted down ... I have concerns ... as sad as that is to say.
The ones at Berczy are chained together and they seem to be fairly safe (and usable). Bolting them down restricts them to always facing in one direction - which is not as good.
The default reaction on UT to City projects is usually one of:I actually forgot about these. You're right !
Ok that makes me feel a little more optimistic about it.
The default reaction on UT to City projects is usually one of:
It will be delayed or cancelled.
It will be over-budget.
It will never happen
It will happen, (late), but the City will have such stupid rules that nobody will use it
It will be vandalised
It will not be tall enough
It will be ....
Sometimes, things work out properly! Sometimes the default is correct! Vigilance, colleagues!
I think the world is kinda always been that way, it's just how me manage to move pass that. And I agree, that's not always easy. /sighI know, I hate the cynicism, but it's a reflection of the world we seem to live in as of late.
Anyway, let's see, I'll try to channel some inner optimism
I know there is a plan for the Wisteria vines to grow through the trellis, but are there any concerns that it wont grow well or will be vandalized?
Also, it looks like the only grow points are the two pots in the middle, will it eventually grow to all corners?
How long will that take?
Courthouse Square also has 7 or 8 "street planters' on Court Street to match those IN the park. They used to have clematis but, of course, nobody maintained them. PFR said they were 'street plants', Transportation said they were Park plants!Courthouse Square Park, off Church St. has a trellis plant structure.
I've never heard of it being vandalized but couldn't say it hasn't happened:
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Happy Wisteria can grow up to 10ft (the most I've ever heard of is actually 25ft, but that's super rare) per year.
I'd budget a bit less, 5-6ft is a reasonable goal. So covering the entire trellis structure might take a bit, but not as long as you'd think.
Courthouse Square also has 7 or 8 "street planters' on Court Street to match those IN the park. They used to have clematis but, of course, nobody maintained them. PFR said they were 'street plants', Transportation said they were Park plants!
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