Glenridge Avenue and Greewood Avenue
Crane Park Demonstration Garden is a pollinator garden that includes edible plants to show the relationship between pollinators and food production.
This garden is a living example of diverse native plant (More than 65 native species are part of the project). At the same time, it is an example of a sustainable and eco-friendly garden that visitors can replicate at home.
This demonstration garden includes native plants from the Northeast that support pollinators and birds. It is a four-season garden, with a mix of flowering plants, shrubs, and attractive edibles. It features flowering plants for the spring, summer, and fall and evergreens for the winter.
The garden is a showcase for the importance of native plants and their relationship with pollinators and the environment.