Frances J. Mark Memorial Park
Hollow Road, Salt Point, NY
The inspiration to compliment the existing native species came from wanting to plant a single tree by the pavilion. Working with the Town of Clinton, Harmonyscape was able to submit a proposal for a "Wildlife Border" and begin installing. The end goal is to have a lush, low maintenance, native border that can sustain wildlife through providing habitat to birds, frogs, bees and butterflies. The border reduces the expanse of lawn and welcomes park visitors from the parking lot to the green area that is used for picnics, swimming and sports.
Read Maya's article about this garden and the importance of pollinator pathways here: Living Rhinebeck Magazine.
Read Maya's article about this garden and the importance of pollinator pathways here: Living Rhinebeck Magazine.