The Master Gardeners of Davidson County are proud to cultivate and maintain a diverse array of gardens that serve as educational and demonstration sites for the community. Each garden reflects our commitment to promoting sustainable gardening practices, environmental stewardship, and horticultural education. |
Demonstration and Educational GardensOur Demonstration and Educational Gardens, centrally located in Davidson County, serve as a hub for horticultural education and sustainable gardening practices. These gardens feature various themed beds, such as native plant gardens, pollinator habitats, and water-wise landscapes. They provide a living classroom for workshops and hands-on training, offering valuable insights for gardeners of all skill levels. From composting and soil health to organic pest control and companion planting, visitors can learn a wide range of techniques to enhance their gardening experience. Kitchen Gardens at Andrew Jackson's HermitageThe Kitchen Gardens at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage offer a historical perspective on 19th-century gardening. Situated on the grounds of the Hermitage, these gardens replicate the kitchen gardens essential to the Jackson family's sustenance. We grow heirloom vegetables, herbs, and medicinal plants that were common during Andrew Jackson's era, honoring Tennessee's agricultural heritage. Visitors can learn about historical cultivation techniques and the significance of kitchen gardens in early American life. Heirloom Vegetable Garden at
| Nashville City CemeteryThe Nashville City Cemetery combines history and horticulture in a serene, contemplative space. As one of Nashville's oldest public cemeteries, it is the final resting place for many of the city's founders. Our garden enhances the historical ambiance of the cemetery with a mix of ornamental plants, native species, and historically significant varieties. It provides a peaceful green space for visitors and educates them about the importance of historical landscapes and the role of plants in memorializing the past. Harding Gardens
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