by Mary Nowels | Apr 14, 2020
This rain garden project transformed a frequently flooded parking lot. Students researched the placement and sizing of the garden as well as choosing plantings that would create their desired visual effect from two different vantage...
by Mary Nowels | Apr 14, 2020
The Fifth Avenue lowhead dam was a significant factor in poor water quality on the southern segment of the Olentangy River. Removal of the dam and restoration of the river banks promises great improvements in the river’s ability to filter pollutants and provide...
by Mary Nowels | Apr 13, 2020
FLOW is Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed. This two sided retractable banner will be used at trade shows and festivals. The Explore/Discover/Understand/Act side gives an overview of the watershed and FLOW’s mission, while the Greenspace side highlights a...
by Mary Nowels | Apr 13, 2020
Bartley’s Preserve is a recently protected area of land near Circleville, in Pickaway County, Ohio. The preserve is named for Floyd Bartley, a self taught botanist who devoted his life to identifying Ohio plants. He collected thousands of plant specimens for...
by Mary Nowels | Apr 13, 2020
The Crest Gastropub transformed a dart club & bar to a restaurant that grows much of its own produce and herbs.A number of environmental groups were involved in the design and installation of the rain garden and site plan that keeps much of their storm runoff on...
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