Visit a Garden
Come and visit the gardens where Extension Master Gardeners volunteer.
The gardens serve as teaching and demonstration places for the community to learn more
about horticulture. The joy of gardening is evident at each garden.
The Gardens
»Rady Park Arboretum
»Gardens at Schoolhouse #18
»Native Flower Garden
»Vegetable Garden
»Warrenton Community Garden (Under Construction)
»Fauquier Education Farm
»Rappahannock County Park
»Remington Community Garden
About the Gardens
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Rady Park Arboretum
Rady Park Arboretum is a botanical garden that displays over 90 different trees and woody plants of scientific and educational interest. The Arboretum is open dawn till dusk daily.
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Schoolhouse #18, Marshall
The Gardens at historic Schoolhouse #18 in Marshall were started in 1991 by Master Gardeners to provide a colorful environment to demonstrate best gardening practices.
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Vegetable Garden
The Vegetable Garden began in 2006 with the purpose of demonstrating to the public how to organically grow seasonal vegetables in a backyard setting.
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Warrenton Community Garden
This community garden is coming soon!
Warrenton Community Garden will offer 20 garden plots to residents in Fauquier County. -
Fauquier Education Farm
The Fauquier Education Farm hosts educational programs throughout the year. Please see the schedule here.
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Remington Community Garden
Farmer’s markets and community events are held on Saturday evenings regularly throughout the growing season.
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Rappahannock County Park
The Park is open daily dawn to dusk and many walking trails make much of the 7.3 acre park accessible. Find more information by clicking the image above.
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Native Flower Garden
Two native flower beds welcome visitors to the local Extension Office. The flower beds showcase a variety of perennials with a few shrubs and vines added to the attractive mix.