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Welcome to the Test Plot log. Please check back for seasonal updates from our volunteers and stewards.

2023

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STARTING STARR KING
by Terremoto SF

UNDER THE EUCALYPTUS
by Victoria Bevington

WATCHING WEATHER
interview with Joey Farewell

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DEBS FIELD MOMENTS 
by Hannah Pae

IT’S RAINING OAKS 
by Joey Farewell

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OUR ELYSIAN SUPERBLOOM
by Jenny Jones

MAKING THE RAINBOW RIVER
by Dani Vonlehe, Jenny Jones, Dante Inguinez

VERTICAL MULCH UPDATE
by Nina Weithorn

DEBS FIELD NOTES
by Adrian Tenney

WHAT’S IN BLOOM AT BALDWIN
by Arely Media Perez

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ELEPHANT HILL RAINS
by Joey Farewell

VALENTINE’S DAY AT RIO
by Daniela Velazco

USC NEW PLANTS
by Nina Weithorn


2022

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FIELD DRAWINGS FROM SAN BRUNO MOUNTAIN
by Lian Mae Tualla, Tera Johnson

FIELD NOTES FROM RIO
by Daniela Velazco

STARTING THE USC CAMPUS PLOTS
by Alex Robinson

ELYSIAN AFTER 3 YEARS
Q&A with Jenny Jones

RIO AFTER 2 YEARS
Q&A with Jen Toy


2021

THE MAKING OF THE PLOT WITH THE VIEWS
by Daniela Velazco


MEET THE SUPER STEWARDS
All interviews by Daniela Velazco
+ Hannah Flynn

TANIA ROMERO

DANTE INIGUEZ + ANTHONY MARTIN

LUIS RINCON


PORTAL * INTERNAL USE
UPDATE ON OUR NEWEST PLOT
Elephant Hill Test Plot / Jan 30 2023
By Joey Farewell
El Sereno neighbor and Elephant Hill volunteer

Thrilled to report that our dream of a planting day (250+ native plants installed, followed by almost 3" of early season rains!) has been followed by an even dreamier 18.23" of total rainfall –– which is more than our area receives in a whole year! And the valley in which we planted is soaked to the groundwater, so much so that a creek is running on the other side of the hill! As @saveelephanthill could tell ya, that's the same (rarely visible) creek that saved Elephant Hill from development. But that's a story for another time.

Suffice to say, we couldn't have imagined a better start to our little Test Plot. With the recent rains and early installation, our native plants are beyond thriving. But alas –– so are the weeds! Mustards and grasses are already 2 feet high and climbing, which means it's time for a volunteer day to clear the invasives and give space for our native plants to thrive and grow. They say El Sereno is where the country meets the city –– we welcome you to a morning of roosters crowing and mustard pullin’. See you out there.