Children’s Garden
A garden for kids that grown-ups love too! Is a cucumber a fruit? How tall are sunflowers? Why did colonists avoid growing tomatoes? How many varieties of basil can you find? Explore the sunflower house, mixed-up veggie maze, edible petals patch and more in search of the answers.
Military Garrison Garden
Fresh produce was an important part of a soldier’s diet. Green leafy vegetables – lettuce, kale, chard and mustard – and root vegetables stored for winter use such as turnips, parsnips and onions are grown in this garden. Learn more about the military garden here.
Three Sisters Garden
One of the oldest and best-known examples of companion planting is the Three Sisters garden, planted by many Native American cultures. Get acquainted with Sister Corn, Sister Bean and Sister Squash, growing together in harmony in this delightful garden.