Header image: Garden one of the Gosling Wildlife Gardens, 2007.
The second garden in the Gosling Wildlife Gardens was originally an annual and perennial meadow garden. While this was a good idea, the annual garden was constantly overrun with goldenrod. In 1996, the garden was transformed into the Lawn Garden to create a more relatable display to visitors and their backyards. This was done by featuring an open area bordered by trees and shrubs; a typical status-quo suburban backyard but with a more biodiverse lawn and other ecologically-friendly features. Currently, Garden Two is known as the Enhanced Lawn Garden.

White pine in Garden Two, 1988.

Garden Two, 1996.

Garden Two (now known as the Enhanced Lawn Garden), 2020.
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