GARDENING PARTNERS
The garden thrives because of our strong community.

The City of Bellevue owns and manages the Garden in close concert with dedicated community groups, such as the Bellevue Botanical Garden Society, the Northwest Perennial Alliance, the Eastside Fuchsia Society, Eastlake Washington District of Garden Clubs, and other gardening groups.  

The Bellevue Botanical Garden is truly a public garden, created for and sustained by the community.

Bellevue Botanical Garden Society
The Society is a non-profit organization established in 1985 in partnership with the City of Bellevue Parks Department. It is managed by a Board of Directors and supported by volunteers. Funds are raised through membership dues, fund-raising events, and donations. The Board also seeks funding through grants.

The Society provides free Garden events such as the Mother's Day Social, Pops in the Park, and Garden d'Lights and also funds the Living Lab Program which educates over 1000 students annually with a curriculum coordinated with the Bellevue school district. In 2002, the Bellevue Botanical Garden Society funded a new 1/3 mile long trail through a Botanic Reserve previously inaccessible to the public. This new trail opened 20 acres of meadows and woodland for visitors
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Website Photographers
Many thanks to our fellow gardeners/photographers who so generously contribute to this website: Joan Bakeman, Elliott Brogren, Ruth Edwards, Udell Fresk, Kris Erikson, Tom Kuykendall, Peter Littlewood, Peter Martin, Todd Medley, Kandy Mulrony, Sara Navarre, Judy Panjeti, Keith Patrick,  Rebecca Randall, Sandra Lee Reha, Bill Willard, June Willard, and Chandra Zink

Puget Sound Dahlia Association

Northwest Perennial Alliance
Members design, install and maintain  the gorgeous Perennial Border.

The NPA is a group of gardeners with a passion for herbaceous plants.  Members represent a wide range of gardeners, professional  and amateur, whose mission is to promote the use of and education about perennials for Northwest gardens.
  Contact the NPA at info@northwestperennialalliance.org or (425)
647-6004. Anyone can participate in scheduled work parties, and membership in the NPA is not required.

Eastside Fuchsia Society
Members  maintain the dazzling Fuchsia Garden and test various cultivars that grow in the Pacific Northwest.The society is dedicated to the study of the culture of fuchsias and encouraging fellowship among fuchsia enthusiasts.  They are an independent organization which participates jointly with other fuchsia societies in the state in the operation of the Northwest Fuchsia Society.

Bellevue Utilities Department sponsors the stunning and award-winning  Waterwise Garden.  The Utilities Department educates the public about how to conserve water, protect the environment, and at the same time, create a landscape which is healthier, less expensive, and easier to maintain.  It provides numerous valuable publications which explain the basics of waterwise gardening, available free in the Visitor Center

East Lake Washington District of Garden Clubs Members maintain the Native Plant Garden. 
They are dedicated to protecting and beautifying our world.  Neighborhood clubs study gardening ,  environmental issues, flower arranging and landscape design while encouraging good horticultural practices that conserve our natural resources. 

To locate a garden club in your area or to start one of your own, contact
 or visit the
Washington State Federation of Garden Clubs
website. For more information about garden clubs nationally visit the National Garden Clubs website.

the Hardy Fern Foundation was established in 1989 to introduce and test the world's temperate ferns for hardiness and ornamental value and to build comprehensive collections for public display, information and education. The primary study garden is at the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden in Federal Way, Washington. The Hardy Fern Foundation is affiliated with research plantings and displays at botanical gardens, arboreta and related public institutions throughout North America. In the 1990's Harriet and Cal Shorts, enthusiastic members of the Hardy Fern Foundation, donated $25,000 to create a fern garden at Bellevue Botanical Garden. Today 750 ferns are in a glen associated with the new rhododendron garden.

 

More Links:

Gardens:

Other Important Links:
Berry Botanic Garden (The Other BBG)
Bloedel Reserve
Brooklyn Botanical Garden (The East Coast BBG)
Butchart Gardens
Chase Garden
Dunn Gardens

Elizabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden
Highline Botanical Garden
Horticulture Centre of the Pacific
Lakewold Gardens
Kruckeberg Botanic Garden
Meerkerk Gardens
Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden
University of British Columbia
Van Dusen Gardens
Washington Park Arboretum
Volunteer Park Conservatory
Yakima Area Arboretum

 

American Public Gardens Association
Bellevue Arts Museum
Bellevue Utilities Department

Botanique
Center for Urban Horticulture
City of Bellevue
Ciscoe (Ooo La La!)

Elisabeth C. Miller Horticultural Library
Extension Service
Gardener's Guide to the Internet
Great Plant Picks
King County Department of Natural Resources
North American Rock Garden Society
Northwest Fuchsia Society
Northwest Horticultural Society
Northwest Perennial Alliance
Puget Sound Dahlia Association
Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center
Rainy Side Gardeners

Specialty Nurseries
W.S.U. King County Master Gardeners


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Presented by the Washington Recreation and Park Association

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