Join the garden party! From Friday, May 7th to Sunday, May 16th, the American Public Gardens Association and member gardens and arboreta around the country are celebrating Go Public Garden Days.Celebrate from…
Get to the roots of organic lawn care with Mary Travaglini of the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection in the latest segment of Digging In, our new virtual event series. Learn how…
Dr. Harlan Svoboda, curator of the National Arboretum’s Herbarium, reports the team’s progress on a major digitization project: “The U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium digitization project reached a couple of milestones in…
Our Virtual Farm Field Trips make it easy to bring garden science into classrooms. We created 13 field trips in partnership with City Blossoms and Common Good City Farm to teach students about fundamental garden and…
Beginning Friday, April 9, the number of visitors and vehicles allowed on the National Arboretum grounds at any given time will be limited. During peak visitation, which is generally over…
Exciting changes are coming to Washington Youth Garden! As WYG embarks on its 50th anniversary serving our community, we are redesigning our 1-acre vegetable garden nestled near the Arboretum’s Capitol Columns. We…
Washington Youth Garden is honored to receive the American Horticultural Society’s Jane L. Taylor Award this year as we embark on our 50th anniversary serving our community. Given in honor of Jane…
Thank you to members of the Acorn Garden Club for helping construct nearly 1,000 Grow@Home kits this winter! We are incredibly grateful for the time these members took building these kits. Last fall…
We’re celebrating Women’s History Month! This week we honor the women who have paved the way in botany and public horticulture throughout our history. From the traditional ecological knowledge Indigenous…
As our gardens slowly wake up from their winter slumber, Xavier and Emilia of our Garden Team are nurturing over 5,000 baby vegetable seedlings in the greenhouse. They are growing…