I think we should go ahead with the park renovation plan as discussed last week. The playground equipment has been ordered and should arrive by the end of the month. We still need to finalize the layout for the walking path and decide on the type of benches we want near the pond area. I spoke with the landscape crew and they recommended native shrubs for the border since they require less watering once established. Also, the city inspector mentioned we might need an additional drainage grate near the lower parking lot to prevent pooling during heavy rain. I can draft a revised budget spreadsheet if you want to see where we can shift funds. Let me know if you want me to reach out to the volunteer coordinator about Saturday work dates. I think having a few community workdays would speed things up and keep neighbors engaged. We should probably also check if any permits are needed for the new lighting fixtures we talked about. I can handle that paperwork if you point me to the right department. Just let me know your preferred timeline and I will get everything moving.
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I have been testing the soil moisture sensor kit you recommended and it is working really well for the raised beds. The readings seem accurate and the app interface is straightforward to navigate. I set up alerts so I get a notification when the soil drops below the threshold I configured. So far the system has caught two dry spells before I noticed any wilting, which is exactly what I needed. One thing I would suggest is calibrating the sensor right after installation because the default settings were a bit off for my clay-heavy soil. I followed the instructions in the manual and it only took a few minutes. Also, I am planning to build a small cold frame next month for extending the growing season into late fall. I found some reclaimed cedar boards at the lumber yard that should work well. I will send you the measurements once I finalize the design in case you want to build one too. Let me know if you have any tips on the best angle for the glass lid to maximize light exposure during the shorter days.