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2016 Wildlife Habitat for Senior Residential Living at Muldoon Gardens

The Carantouan Greenway has been funded by the Tioga County Senior Citizen Foundation in support of wildlife habitat development for senior residential living. Many seniors leave behind their own gardens, perennial beds, and green space; in exchange for residential living.

This projects aims to give some of that back. Based on a needs assessment conducted with residents of Muldoon Gardens, the project includes the design and development of a wildlife habitat to include native plant pollinators, a bird feeder, nesting box, birdbath, and an architectural design to complement the historic Muldoon building. The garden has been developed at the entry to the original school-door-entrance; adjacent to existing seating and picnic areas. Residents have expressed interest in maintaining the gardens, feeding the birds, and relaxing in the enhanced outdoor space. Upon completion in the spring 2016, the garden will be certified by the National Wildlife Federation, as a Certified Wildlife Habitat.


Preparing the Wildlife Garden


Summer 2015
Summer 2015
Fall 2015
Fall 2015
Chimes
Chimes
Bird Feeder & Shepard Hooks
Bird Feeder & Shepard Hooks
Hummingbird feeder
Hummingbird feeder
Ralph Geiger Bird House-Nesting Box
Ralph Geiger Bird House-Nesting Box



Spring 2016 Mulching & Prep



Celebrating the Wildlife Garden

Spring 2016, Muldoon Garden residents celebrate the new garden with a picnic and ribbon cutting ceremony. Special thanks is also extended to Horn’s Gary Keene, craftsman Ralph Geiger, the Valley Garden Club, Marilyn Palmer, Melissa Coolbaugh and Louise O'Neill and Eileen Cole.  The garden was recently certified by the National Wildlife Federation, as a Certified Wildlife Habitat.





The turquoise color scheme throughout the garden is in honor of master gardener Julia “Judy” Joanne Kerwin DePumpo, whose beautiful spirit continues to inspire….





For more information, contact Theresa Pipher tpipher@carantouangreenway.org.


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