Yellowstone Blvd. / LIRR Overpass Garden

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The volunteers of Forest Hills Green Team transplanted coralberry and snowberry shrubs, heliopsis, Jacob's ladder, asters, sea oat grass and more to this public landscaping project, adding immeasurably to the existing plantings. Thousands of people daily pass by this site daily.    http://fhgt.org


Stuy Cove has been a unique urban garden for 20 years, but now it's being dispersed to the community to make way for the East Side Coastal Resilience plan.  It's Manhattan's only edible food forest, uses permaculture principles and it is almost all Native Plants. The many different kinds of plants will soon be replanted - this map will show you where. Stuyvesant Cove was started by knowledgeable volunteers to support wildlife and is now run by Solar One - it has provided sustenance for thousands of birds, millions of insects and some lucky human foragers.  Read more about it here - it's hard to imagine how many times this verdant place has surprised, delighted, educated, generated new understandings and engaged people. Share this map at bit.ly/scplantmap - Add your site suggestions - bit.ly/SCplants

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