Project EverGreen has partnered with ScottsMiracle-Gro, plus the City of Phoenix, on a GreenCare for Communities renovation project at Phoenix’s Barrios Unidos Park to lessen the community's urban heat island effect.
The 14-acre park, located near Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, is in one of the city’s hottest neighborhoods. Highlighting the project was the planting of 49 25-gallon box trees — oaks and elms ranging from eight to 12-feet tall — to deliver more shade and cooler temperatures to the park and its visitors.
In advance of the tree planting, industry professionals extended the parks’ irrigation system and added drip bubblers to provide adequate water to the new trees. The city’s forestry department dug holes for each tree in advance of the volunteer day.
Providing the labor were ScottsMiracle-Gro team members and green industry volunteers and suppliers including Eco Verde Irrigation, Ewing Outdoor Supply, LandCare, Mariposa Landscape, Rain Bird, Reed Landscape and Yellowstone Landscape.
The Project EverGreen and ScottsMiracle-Gro partnership with the City of Phoenix will continue into 2025 and include additional community integration and overseeding at Barrios Unidos Park.
“We know how important neighborhood parks are to the lifeblood of a community. Parks bring kids, families and neighbors together to walk, play, read a book under a tree, cheer their kids on in sports and to feel a part of their community,” says Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “We also want park enthusiasts and the surrounding neighborhood to enjoy the environmental benefits that healthy parks bring. Reducing the air and surface heat here is critically important. And we know that more trees along with well-maintained grass can help reduce the heat and provide a cooler place to play.”
The undertaking marked the second GreenCare for Communities project in the Valley of the Sun for Project EverGreen. In 2019, in partnership with the Sports Field Management Association, the ballfield at Lindo Park was completely renovated.
“We have long been passionate about the benefits of natural green spaces and the many ways they can help improve quality of life,” says John Sass, vice president, chief creative officer of ScottsMiracle-Gro. “From turfgrass to native plants and trees, green space areas can cultivate healthier, happier, and more resilient communities.”
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