113 Liberty St
Cercis canadensis, Pyrus Seckel pear, Hamamelis, Viburnum, Fothergilla, Ilex, Cephalanthus, Symphoricarpos, Pycnanthemums, Little Bluestem, Monarda, Echinaceas, Alliums, Spiderwort, Salvias, Coreopsis, Solidago, Agastache, Rudbeckia, numerous herbs



Our primary pollinator garden is a large south facing patch behind our house next to a glacial rock ledge and natural woodlands. On either side of a wood chip path it contains many native, pollinator friendly plants and grasses. Below this garden is a steeper slope with more perennials, bulbs, more native plants and shrubs. A smaller, slightly shadier space is to the side where some spring bulbs, ephemerals,. shrubs and perennials live. The other side of the house is home to an organic vegetable garden