The Native Garden at the Trolley Museum highlights the use of native and pollinator-friendly plants. This sustainable landscape supports local wildlife and offers visitors an inspiring example of eco-friendly gardens.

A young gardener gets hands-on, exploring plants at the Children’s Garden!
The Native Garden at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, Washington, PA, showcases the beauty and benefits of gardening with native and pollinator-friendly plants. Designed using layered gardening principles, this space demonstrates how to create a thriving, sustainable landscape that supports local ecosystems. Visitors can explore a variety of plants that attract pollinators, require minimal maintenance, and contribute to healthier soil and water systems—making it an inspiring model for home gardeners and public spaces alike.
We’re currently working on creating a Children’s Garden on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, Washington, PA, and we look forward to welcoming gardeners of all ages to this inspiring learning space. Check back for progress updates as we bring this vision to life!
📍 Location: Pennsylvania Trolley Museum grounds, 1 Electric Way, Washington, PA 15301
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