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Public Gardens Reopening After COVID-19 Shutdown

Butchart Gardens, in Victoria, British Columbia, was one of the first gardens to reopen after the COVID-19 crisis. It’s been open since May 1st. Photo: w4nn3s, Wikimedia Commons

After many months of closure, public gardens are (modestly) reopening after the COVID-19 confinement. 

I’m not going to produce a list here, as the information changes practically on a daily basis, but probably well over half are now open and ready to receive visitors, both in North America and around the world. In fact, if I chose to write this article on June 20, National Garden Day in Canada, it’s because I’ve found that it appears to be “the big day” for a particularly large number of gardens.

Hershery Gardens, in Hershey, Pennsylvania, is scheduled to reopen today. Photo:

So, do check head on the garden’s website or by phoning ahead—you don’t want to be disappointed!—but there are likely to be public gardens open right now near where you live and if you’re looking for a bit of a break from your own confinement, a visit to a beautiful garden, out in the fresh air, might be exactly what the doctor called for! For example, when I checked on Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania, my favorite, I found it was open, but had recently opened, but to members only and that reservations were required.

Visiting Gardens… Differently

Of course, visiting gardens in the COVID-19 era will likely be a bit different.

Adelaide Botanical Garden, one of my favourite gardens in Australia, is presently open. Travel restrictions being what they are, I won’t be able to visit any time soon, but I have plenty of local gardens to visit. Photo: Bahudhara, Wikimedia Commons

So, do visit a garden today! And visit many others over the summer. They’ve all lost revenue due to this COVID-19 crisis and desperately need your help.

And a final suggestion: yes, most public gardens charge an admission fee, but please consider making a further donation. Let’s show our favorite gardens we really care!

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