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National Public Gardens Day

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Observed by
  
North America

2016 date
  
May 6

Type
  
Cultural

Significance
  
Celebrate and Recognize Botanic Gardens, Arboreta, and Public Gardens

Celebrations
  
Over 500 gardens throughout North America

Date
  
Friday before Mother's Day (second Sunday in May)

National Public Gardens Day, occurring annually on the Friday before Mother's Day, is a day to promote awareness of botanic gardens, arboreta, zoos, historic gardens, or any of North America's public gardens. The day was established by the American Public Gardens Association, a Pennsylvania non-profit organization that supports, resources and promotes public gardens in North America, in partnership with their sponsor, Rain Bird. The national spokesperson for National Public Gardens Day is Paul James, host of HGTV's Gardening By The Yard.

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Created in 2009, as a way to increase public awareness of the educational resources public gardens provide to local communities, National Public Gardens Day was adopted by the members of the American Public Gardens Association, to highlight programs such as plant conservation, water conservation, the preservation of green spaces, and home gardening.

Activities

Members of the American Public Gardens Association celebrated National Public Gardens Day beginning in 2009 with activities that varied by garden. The Atlanta Botanical Garden invited visitors to bring flowers, so that they could be put into arrangements for patients and their families at Children's Hospital The Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, Arizona, asked visitors to pledge to conserve water, displaying 400 five-gallon water containers that pledgers could adopt. National spokesperson Paul James visited media gardens, speaking with the public and media about the role public gardens play in the local community.

In 2010, Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois spoke on the floor of the U.S. Senate about the importance of recognizing National Public Gardens Day, listing the US Botanic Garden and gardens in Illinois as examples.

Recognition

National Public Gardens Day was recognized in both 2009 and 2010 by various levels of government:

  • The City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • The City of Dallas, Texas
  • The City of Belmont, North Carolina
  • The State of Delaware
  • The Town of Framingham, Massachusetts
  • The State of California, State Assembly
  • The State of California, Governor's Office
  • The State of Florida
  • The United States Congress
  • References

    National Public Gardens Day Wikipedia