Go Figures

After winter’s ravages, giving the campus back its pretty face is the job of Landscape Coordinator Bill Bergevin. Here are some resources Bergevin and his Bobcat (the kind with a power shovel) work with during a typical spring:
| Annuals beds | |
| Number of beds | 17 |
| Total compost, cubic yards | 3–5 |
| Total lime, pounds | 25–50 |
| Total organic fertilizer, pounds | 30–40 |
| New plants | 2,000–2,500 |
| Avg. hours to redo each bed | 3–4 |
| Landscaping 101 | |
| Bark mulch, cubic yards | 120–140 |
| Compost, cubic yards | 20 |
| Topsoil, cubic yards | 20 |
| Grass seed, pounds | 400 |
| Student workers, 2004 | 3 |
| Student hours per week, total | 25-35 |
| Replacement tools | |
| Lawn rakes | 8 |
| Shovels | 5 |
| Hand pruners | 10 |
| Brooms | 8 |
Sources: Bill Bergevin/Facility Services