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A TINY OASIS IN EAGLE ROCK

Secret Triangle Garden takes up about as much space on a map as a pizza slice
emoji. It’s not big—7,000 square feet. But in fully developed Eagle Rock, that’s
7,000 square feet of possibility. For years, it's been a neglected carpet of
Bermuda grass. 

 

What if it could be something more beautiful?

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THE DREAM

How can we make the world a more habitable place?

One small step: Replace that lumpy mass of gopher holes, Bermuda grass, and
Bermuda buttercup with a wildflower meadow and California black walnut woodland.




A BETTER ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL

Eagle Rock has two city parks with ample recreational space, but the
neighborhood is missing quiet green spaces for contemplation. Imagine strolling
along a meandering path through a public garden and taking in the wafting scent
of sages in the breeze. It would be so nice, don't you think?

The local wildlife would share the sentiment. A single native oak tree can
support thousands of species, but Bermuda grass? Not so much. Call it
re-wilding, call it restoration, call it rehabilitation. The bottom line is that
replacing the turf with a variety of locally native plants would make a huge
difference in this time of climate catastrophe. If you plant it, they will
come—the insects, the birds, the butterlies—and we will be better off because of
it. 


PLANTS ARE GOOD

People need nature. Plants and trees benefit our mental and physical health.
They mitigate the urban heat island effect and help filter pollutants from the
air. Also, bonus, they increase property values. 

Secret Triangle Garden can be a new mini ecosystem that benefits many more
species than we typically see in that corner of Eagle Rock. It starts with a
diversity of plants, which provide not only food but places to rest and nest for
a multitude of creatures.




CARE IS THE CURE

Thanks to Southern California's temperate climate, Angelenos have been able to
cultivate fruits and flowers from around the world, whether it's birds of
paradise or loquat trees. But many of us have since come to prize the regionally
specific beauty of native plants, which have grown in these hills and valleys
for thousands of years, and which give this place (and the people who live here)
a sense of identity. The native plants of Secret Triangle Garden will nurture a
deeper connection to place, connecting us to the community and prompting us to
cherish it more.

Gardens take time and they're constantly in flux. By tending to Secret Triangle
Garden and watching it grow, we will be able to take pride in the work that goes
into making a healthy garden thrive—and into making Eagle Rock a better corner
of the world for all who pass through here.




WHAT'S ACTUALLY HAPPENING?




PROGRESS UPDATE

We are in the process of getting Secret Triangle Garden the requisite permits
from the City of Los Angeles. Once we get through that, we can get our hands
dirty and have ourselves a garden!


SECRET TRIANGLE GARDEN



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Monte Bonito Drive and Genevieve Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90041


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