Landscaping the School
By Donald W. Hyatt
Introduction
When I came to Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
in 1985, the landscape was rather stark and severe. Although
I am a computer science teacher, I have had a life long interest
in plants, so I thought I would try to help a little bit with
the beautification of our campus. With the help of fellow teacher
Chuck Sane and some students, we first established an azalea display
at the main entry to the school. Since the cost of landscape
size plants can be prohibitively expensive for a large school campus,
I thought I would try raising seedlings
from my rhododendron and azalea hybridizing program here at
school. Eventually we could plant them out around the campus.
Main Entrance at TJHSST
Main Entrance
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Azalea planting
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Landscaping the School
- Introduction
- The Plant Preservation Club
- New Azalea Hybrids
- Planting Things Out
- Closing Thoughts
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