Smithsonian Gardens
As a vital and vibrant part of the Smithsonian experience, we engage people with plants and gardens, inform on the roles both play in our cultural and natural worlds, and inspire appreciation and stewardship.
Established in 1972 to manage the museum grounds, Smithsonian Gardens extends the Smithsonian’s museum experience in a public garden setting, inspiring visitors with exceptional displays and educating them about horticulture, plants, the natural and built environments, and artistic design. Legal: http://s.si.edu/emVrm
The Flight Garden at the National Air and Space Museum
SG Bulbs
Conservation Landscape Practices in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Finding Inspiration Wherever You Look: Ideas, Tips and Tricks from Smithsonian Gardens
Shifting Boundaries: Approaches to American Landscapes
Garden Wonderlands: Creating Life Changing Outdoor Spaces for Beauty, Harvest, Meaning and Joy
Smithsonian Gardens, Pathways to Conservation #FutureOfOrchids
Smithsonian Gardens, Pathways to Conservation #FutureOfOrchids
Smithsonian Gardens, Pathways to Conservation #FutureOfOrchids
Smithsonian Gardens, Pathways to Conservation #FutureOfOrchids
Smithsonian Gardens, Pathways to Conservation #FutureOfOrchids
Smithsonian Gardens, Pathways to Conservation #FutureOfOrchids
Reconnect to Nature
Changes in Perennial Gardening in the US Over the Past 50 Years
Crape myrtle bark scale monitoring
Managing Trees and Public Spaces for Wildlife
Timelapse of the production greenhouse with spring annuals.
Native Pollinators of the Mid-Atlantic
Horticultural Therapy: Nurturing Plants Nurtures People
Native U.S. Tree Diversity Under Threat
Native Grasses and Sedges: Smart Choices for Better Landscapes
Basic Landscape Weed ID & Management
A Natural History Approach to Protecting Pollinators