Aerial view of botanical garden with artistic installations and pathways
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Peak Season · May 15 – Oct 15, 2026

Five Acres.Curated Gardens.Living Art.

An immersive botanical experience where art meets nature. Explore themed gardens, participate in workshops, or find tranquility in our meditation spaces designed to inspire creativity.

Field Survey · Plot 14-A · 10.2 ac
Aerial blueprint map of the Bloom sunflower field showing GPS-planted rows and pathways
500 ft
1
Canopy Walk
#1Canopy Walk

Elevated path through tree installations with panoramic garden views.

0.2 mi from entrance

2
Sculpture Grove
#2Sculpture Grove

Twelve botanical art pieces integrated with native plantings.

0.4 mi from entrance

3
Tea House
#3Tea House

Herbal infusions from garden-grown botanicals. Limited seating daily.

0.5 mi from entrance

4
Meditation Garden
#4Meditation Garden

Zen-inspired space with seasonal blooms and water features.

0.6 mi from entrance

5
Workshop Studio
#5Workshop Studio

Hands-on botanical art classes. Materials and guidance provided.

0.3 mi from entrance

Hover waypoints to explore · Blueprint Survey 2026

10.2Acres

GPS-planted field

6Weeks

Peak bloom window

250k+Stalks

Planted each spring

5Stations

Mapped waypoints

Garden Chronicle · 2026

Watch It Bloom.
Season by Season.

Journey through our garden year — from winter planning to harvest celebration, from first installations to seasonal transformations.

Snow-covered garden beds with structural elements visible in winter light
February
Winter Planning

The Gardens Sleep. The Vision Grows.

Master gardeners map seasonal themes. Native seeds are ordered from specialty growers. Installation designs are finalized — each garden zone planned for year-round visual interest and ecological harmony.

Planning Phase
Garden installation team placing sculptural elements and plants in spring garden
April
Spring Installation

Art Meets Earth. Design Takes Root.

Botanical artists and landscape architects collaborate on site. Sculptural elements are installed. Rare plant varieties are positioned according to light requirements and aesthetic composition.

Installation Week

Where Your Visit Goes

Education Programs

35%of revenue

Thirty-five percent of revenue funds free botanical art workshops for schools — teaching plant propagation, nature journaling, and sustainable garden design to over 2,000 students annually.

First blooms appearing in garden beds with morning dew drops on petals
June
Early Growth

First Blooms. Living Art Unveils.

The first seasonal flowers emerge. Garden paths become defined. Early morning workshops begin — photography, botanical illustration, and meditation sessions among the growing installations.

Early Season
Mature garden installations at peak bloom with visitors on canopy walkway
August
Peak Expression

Full Canopy. Maximum Impact.

All garden zones reach maturity. The canopy walk offers panoramic views of color compositions. Artist-led tours explore the relationship between cultivated beauty and wild ecosystems.

Peak Season

Where Your Visit Goes

Plant Distribution

25%of revenue

One quarter of all rare and heirloom plants propagated are donated to community gardens — helping establish 50 new public botanical installations across the region.

Community harvest festival with visitors gathering vegetables and flowers in garden
September
Harvest Festival

Celebration Time. Community Gathering.

Seasonal harvest events showcase edible art installations. Workshops focus on seed saving and propagation. The garden becomes a living classroom for sustainable horticulture practices.

⚡ Festival Season — Limited Capacity
Seed saving workshop with participants processing heirloom seeds in autumn light
November
Winter Preparation

Seeds Collected. Wisdom Shared.

Heirloom seeds are harvested and distributed to community gardens. Knowledge is documented for next year's installations. The gardens rest, but the mission continues through educational outreach.

Harvest & Learning

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Sustainable Practices

100%composted

All garden waste is composted on-site and shared with local farms — 60 tons of organic matter returned to the community soil cycle each season, supporting regional food security.

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Pick Your Day.
Before It's Gone.

Bloom window: July 12 – August 23. Daily capacity: 800 visitors. Six weeks. That's it.

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July 2026

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$702 × $35

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