Skate Strip Juniper Ren Work
The beauty of this system is its "set it and forget it" nature—with two exceptions.
The Hand-Pull: Junipers in skate strips will try to escape. Twice a year (spring and fall), you must perform "edge work." Use a sharp spade to cut back any runners that cross the steel edging onto the pavement.
The Flush: Because the strip is recessed, leaves collect. Use a backpack leaf blower on low speed weekly to keep the blue foliage visible. Do not use high pressure; it will strip the juniper needles. skate strip juniper ren work
This report examines the proposed skate strip and juniper removal/renovation (the “Skate Strip Juniper Ren Work”) to assess need, options, costs, community impacts, environmental considerations, timeline, and recommendations for implementation.
Do not use large pots. Ren Work utilizes plugs or liners. The beauty of this system is its "set
There are known spots called "Juniper" (e.g., Juniper Street in San Diego or Philadelphia). "Strip" could be a commercial strip mall.
Ren’s Work: The Restoration of a Dead Spot Why it’s interesting: Ren turns a dying retail
Imagine a decaying strip mall in Albuquerque with juniper trees in the planters.
Why it’s interesting: Ren turns a dying retail strip into a sacred DIY spot where nature (juniper) and infrastructure (strip) coexist.



