Edmonds Wildlife Habitat & Native Plant Demonstration Garden

Located at 95 Pine Street in Edmonds, the Edmonds Wildlife Habitat & Native Plant Demonstration Garden was planted in 2009 to show residents how to make our urban environment more wildlife-friendly. The “Demo Garden” as it’s often called, was officially opened on April 25, 2010.

We host regular work parties on Saturdays to plant, trim, and maintain the garden, and invite you to join us. We also offer workshops and other events throughout the year at the garden. To get involved or learn more, please send us an email. You can also follow our Demo Garden Facebook page.

The establishment of this garden was truly a community effort, and special thanks goes to many people and organizations, including:

Granters:

  • Hubbard Family Foundation

  • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

  • Washington Native Plant Society

  • National Audubon Society

Partners:

  • Washington Native Plant Society

  • People for Puget Sound

  • National Wildlife Federation

  • Edmonds Salmon Club/Trout Unlimited

  • Just Frogs Toads Too Foundation

  • City of Edmonds

  • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

  • Obelisk Native Plants

Enjoy this video of photos from the demo garden from 2009-2013.