Green Roof
The green roof on the Dembroski Centre for Horticulture is over 2400 square feet. It acts as a shallow planter with the soil and plant roots absorbing rainwater and pollutants. …
Green Roof Read MoreThe green roof on the Dembroski Centre for Horticulture is over 2400 square feet. It acts as a shallow planter with the soil and plant roots absorbing rainwater and pollutants. …
Green Roof Read MoreThe Entry Garden Walk was designed by Dutch garden designer and plantsman, Piet Oudolf. His first Canadian project, this garden is inspired by his New Wave Planting style using bold …
Entry Garden Walk Read MorePaid parking began at the Toronto Botanical Garden in July 2019. Funds from paid parking go directly to the Toronto Botanical Garden, which is a registered charity. These funds will …
Paid Parking at TBG Read MoreBe sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram where we regularly post photos of “What’s in Bloom” in our gardens and sharing ideas and tips for gardeners of all ages. …
Spring in the Garden Read MorePHOTO GALLERY | See our photo gallery of what’s in bloom throughout the year. CALENDAR OF EVENTS | Review our calendar of events to see what’s happening each day. TAKE A …
Plan Your Visit Read MoreEnjoy a fall and winter photography tour of the Toronto Botanical Garden. All images Copyright Janet Davis 2008-2012.
Fall and Winter in the Garden Read MoreClick on the images below to enjoy a captioned summer photography tour of the Toronto Botanical Garden. All images Copyright Janet Davis 2008-2012.
Summer in the Garden Read MoreThe terrace connects the gardens to the building’s interior through the floor-to-ceiling windows, blurring the line between indoors and out. The Water Channel and Waterfall help to soften and cool …
Westview Terrace Read MoreThis garden, located a 5-minute walk through Edwards Gardens, provides a unique space for children to learn by interacting with the environment. Since 1998, the Toronto Botanical Garden has offered …
Teaching Garden Read MoreKnot gardens demonstrate the formal art of pruning and shaping plants in a defined garden space. They first appeared in English, French and Italian gardens in the sixteenth century. This …
Beryl Ivey Knot Garden Read More