Life Blooms On!

When you can't come to the Garden, the Garden comes to you. While we're closed for the safety of our guests, staff and volunteers, we've been busy developing content so you can bloom where you're planted. Stay tuned!

#FieldTripFridays

Every Friday in April, we’re joining ATL museums and cultural attractions for #FieldTripFridays! Explore our content below, and stay tuned to our social channels every Friday for more. Get more content from partner organizations at ATLMuseumsAtHome.org.

We're Flowering on Social Media

The Garden is always in bloom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Follow us for news, beautiful Garden imagery and video, plus educational clips like those featured here.

How You Can Help the Garden Grow

The Garden is a nonprofit sustained by the generosity of members and friends. Your support is more important than ever. Consider making a gift or becoming a member today.  

Our Essential Employees Are Staying Safe

While most our staff works from home, the Garden’s horticulture team is essential to preparations for opening. They’re following CDC guidelines, and we hope you are too.

The Garden in Spring: A Virtual Tour

Start at the Beginning

Each visit begins with a video introduction to Atlanta’s urban oasis. Learn more about the Garden’s beginnings, our annual events and where we’re headed.

View Video

Explore the Garden

Learn more about Atlanta’s urban oasis with the Garden’s interactive map. Hover over different locations to learn more, then click to view related plants.

 

INTERACTIVE MAP

Science in Action

The Garden’s work extends far beyond its gates. Learn about our outreach, conservation and research in the Garden’s yearly magazine, PlantIntel.

NEW! VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1

Explore the Bold Blooms of Orchid Daze

Meet the Stars of the Levy Parterre in Spring

Tour the Lou Glenn Children's Garden

See Native Plants in Bloom around the Bog

The Garden's
Hardy Orchids

Radiated Tortoises
Run Wild!

Natural Egg Dyeing

Garden Grooves with Miss Heather

Storybook Time with Miss Kathryn

Garden Favorite:
All About Beans!

Create Your Own Micro-Compost

Spring Plant Hunt

Can you find all these spring blooms on safe walks through your neighborhood?

Get the Picture Sheet

Lavender Playdough

Make aromatic playdough for moldable fun. Decorate with fallen plant materials!

Download Instructions

More Science at Home

See more Science at Home Videos from the Garden’s education team.

LEARN MORE

Spring To-Dos: Maintaining Your Yard

Spring To-Dos: Maintaining Your Pots

Orchid Care 101

Taking a Soil Sample