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<flickr>2867795273|thumb|center|Old parking area with truck well.</flickr>
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[[Image:parking ot 2012.jpg|thumb|600px|left|The parking lot in 2012.]]
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The old parking area was a slab of cement that resides on the north side of the building. In addition, there was a truck well just to the right (south) of the parking lot which would serve no purpose for us.
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We removed all of the cement and installed '''pavers''' (from an old brewery in southeast Ohio), permeable pavers that allow vehicles but also absorb water and allow for the growth of groundcovers. We removed the truck well, allowing us to extend to parking for 6 cars.
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'''Garden beds''' border the parking lot, including one Hop-Hornbeam tree, 4 serviceberry bushes, dianthus, grasses and bulbs when in season.
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The west and north walls are slowly turning into vertical '''green walls''' (Virginia Creeper and Riverbank Grape).
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A '''fence''' surrounds the area, with a gate that allows vehicles entry when we're open, but allows for security when we're gone.
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Underneath the parking lot is a 1,200 gallon '''cistern''' that gathers water from the roof of the annex. We use an electric pump to move the water from the cistern to the parking lot plants.
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==See also==
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* [[water harvesting system]]
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 2 November 2012

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The parking lot in 2012.


The old parking area was a slab of cement that resides on the north side of the building. In addition, there was a truck well just to the right (south) of the parking lot which would serve no purpose for us.

We removed all of the cement and installed pavers (from an old brewery in southeast Ohio), permeable pavers that allow vehicles but also absorb water and allow for the growth of groundcovers. We removed the truck well, allowing us to extend to parking for 6 cars.

Garden beds border the parking lot, including one Hop-Hornbeam tree, 4 serviceberry bushes, dianthus, grasses and bulbs when in season.

The west and north walls are slowly turning into vertical green walls (Virginia Creeper and Riverbank Grape).

A fence surrounds the area, with a gate that allows vehicles entry when we're open, but allows for security when we're gone.

Underneath the parking lot is a 1,200 gallon cistern that gathers water from the roof of the annex. We use an electric pump to move the water from the cistern to the parking lot plants.



See also