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Core Functions of The Gardens:
Education, Research, and Demonstration
Sustainable Natural Habitats and Built Environments
Recreation, Special Events, and Tourism
Agricultural Heritage and Culture

Your yearly reminder...
01/30/2025

Your yearly reminder...

We’re embracing the Pantone Color of the Year. 🤎 Live with the ugly and resist trimming! (At least for a little while lo...
01/29/2025

We’re embracing the Pantone Color of the Year. 🤎

Live with the ugly and resist trimming! (At least for a little while longer)

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01/21/2025

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It may be warmer this week, but we are not out of the woods yet here in the Brazos Valley. More winter weather is on the...
01/13/2025

It may be warmer this week, but we are not out of the woods yet here in the Brazos Valley. More winter weather is on the way, and it's time to put that cold protection plan to use in your garden! ❄️

🍂Utilize fallen leaves as mulch, to create an extra layer of insulation.
🧣Plant covers are another great way to protect young trees, tropicals, or other not so winter hardy plants.
🏠Some container plants may need to come inside.
🥬Cover or consider harvesting any cool season crops still out in the garden.
💦Don’t forget about your pipes.

You can read our full article on prepping your garden for cold temps here: https://agrilifetoday.tamu.edu/2024/10/16/five-steps-to-prepare-your-garden-for-winter/

Registration is now open for our Spring 2025 Little Sprouts Club! 🌱The Little Sprouts Club is a 5-week program for learn...
01/07/2025

Registration is now open for our Spring 2025 Little Sprouts Club! 🌱

The Little Sprouts Club is a 5-week program for learners from 3-5 years old that are ready to get growing in the garden! Each week we will learn about parts of the plant and what a garden needs to thrive in hands-on, interactive lessons and activities from our Junior Master Gardener curriculum. 🥕🍅

You can find more information about the Little Sprouts Clubs, along with a link to the registration page on our website ➡️ https://gardens.tamu.edu/educational-programs/

Cheers to the New Year✨ May your 2025 buds bloom into something beautiful🌸💛The Gardens
01/01/2025

Cheers to the New Year✨ May your 2025 buds bloom into something beautiful🌸

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Peace on Earth and goodwill to all 🕊 Merry Christmas, y'all!🎄💚 The Gardens
12/24/2024

Peace on Earth and goodwill to all 🕊 Merry Christmas, y'all!🎄

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Beautiful kohlrabi ready to harvest from our Little Sprouts Garden 👩‍🌾Kohlrabi is a member of the cabbage family grown f...
12/17/2024

Beautiful kohlrabi ready to harvest from our Little Sprouts Garden 👩‍🌾

Kohlrabi is a member of the cabbage family grown for its swollen, turnip-shaped portion of the stem which can be eaten raw in salads or cooked like a turnip. They come in white, purple or green with a creamy white interior, and make excellent additions to cool season gardens here in the Brazos Valley!

Happy National Poinsettia Day! ❤Poinsettias are native to Mexico, and in their native tropical environment they can grow...
12/12/2024

Happy National Poinsettia Day! ❤

Poinsettias are native to Mexico, and in their native tropical environment they can grow as high as fifteen feet tall! December 12th was designated as National Poinsettia Day in remembrance of Joel Roberts Poinsett who is credited with bringing the poinsettia to the US from Mexico.

A memorable gift for any Aggie on your list this season. 🎁
12/12/2024

A memorable gift for any Aggie on your list this season. 🎁

12/05/2024

We are sad to share that the Holiday Stroll in The Gardens at Texas A&M University, scheduled for this Sunday, has been canceled due to inclement weather. Please stay safe and warm!

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12/03/2024

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Give the gift of curiosity and discovery this   🌱From the science of growing crops to the art of growing flowers, garden...
12/03/2024

Give the gift of curiosity and discovery this 🌱

From the science of growing crops to the art of growing flowers, gardens like ours provide life lessons to people of all ages. They teach us how to grow food and fiber. They show us how important it is to be good stewards of our natural resources. Their beauty helps bring us together and instills a sense of pride in our communities. ❤ Consider becoming a Friend of The Gardens today to help support educational programming and events all year long.

To find out more about how you can give to The Gardens, head to our website: https://gardens.tamu.edu/support

Look y'all. We try not to make a habit of planting burnt orange around The Gardens. So, this week's 🏈Gardens Gameday Ser...
11/29/2024

Look y'all. We try not to make a habit of planting burnt orange around The Gardens. So, this week's 🏈Gardens Gameday Series🏈 is for the Aggies!👍Gig 'em & BTHO t.u.

#1: Balsamic Blooms Basil (Ocimum hybrid)
#2: Giant Milkweed (Calotropis gigantea)
#3: Maroon Mallow (Hibiscus acetosella)
#4: Ducher Rose (Rosa 'Ducher')

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600 John Kimbrough Boulevard
College Station, TX
77843

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Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 7pm
Sunday 7am - 7pm

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About The Gardens

What are The Gardens?

We are a 27-acre public teaching garden focused on expanding Texas A&M’s research and outreach. The Gardens is a place where creativity sprouts, knowledge flourishes and Aggie roots run deep. A place made for discovery – where we take research further and understanding wider. Where inspiration and spirit bloom.

Join us as we continue to build a living classroom for educational, inspirational and recreational experiences while enriching guests’ appreciation and enjoyment of “The Aggie Experience.” To learn how, visit our giving page.