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Getting ready for the 2025 Ann Arbor Garden Walk!


Spring is taking a bit of time to really pop, but as the days warm and the landscape begins to green, it's time to start thinking about GARDENS!


Mark your calendar now for Saturday, June 14, when the 32nd Annual Ann Arbor Garden Walk opens the gates to six private gardens for your perusal and enjoyment. You're sure to be inspired, informed, and delighted by these unique gardens. Descriptions and photos are coming soon to our dedicated Garden Walk page -- bookmark and visit for the latest news.

(Tickets go on sale online Friday, May 9.)


It's not only the gardens and people and conversations that make Garden Walk day a special community event. Your participation "pays it forward," helping support garden projects throughout the community. All proceeds from the Garden Walk go to fund Ann Arbor Farm & Garden's annual grants and scholarships program. Our 2024-25 awards were made in February this year, totaling $22,980. Recipients are listed at right.


See you in the gardens on June 14!

2024-25 AAF&G Grant/Scholarship Recipients


Growing Hope: $1000 to further their teaching programs and plant vegetable seeds.

 

Project Grow: $800 to replace three deteriorating wooden raised beds with metal ones, add another, and prepare all for planting.

 

Ypsilanti District Library, Superior Branch: $2000 for a rain garden using native plants to solve drainage issue and extend usable outdoor space.

 

4-H/Washtenaw County Youth Center: $1200 to continue working with incarcerated youth on gardening projects and learning about horticulture.

 

4-H/The Farm at Trinity Health: $1000 to teach children ages 9-11 how to grow vegetables.

 

MSU Master Gardener Project/Garden Club at Clark East Tower: $1000 to teach residents about plants and growing techniques, and to actually grow seeds and seedlings.

 

Friends of Greenview/Pioneer Nature Area: $3500 for a prescribed burn in the meadow; to add native shrubs, aquatic plants, and wetland plants around the pond; to add apple trees to the edible garden; and to add more native shrubs and wildflowers to the pollinator garden.

 

MBGNA: $2280 to redesign and replant the bed by the west entrance to the Arboretum.

 

Community High School: $1700 to replace six deteriorating wooden beds with metal ones and prepare them for planting.

 

Refugee Garden Initiatives: $5000 to expand their cultivated area to include more culturally significant produce, herbs, and flowers; to add ten metal raised beds; and to teach participants how to grow plants.

 

Scholarship for UM Biological Station: $2000

Scholarship for UM SEAS: $1500


Total awarded: $22,980


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May Member Meeting

Garden Walk & Detroit Bird Alliance presentation


Thursday, May 8
11:30 am, City Club


Our last gathering before the 2025 Garden Walk and summer break! It's our formal Annual meeting, and we'll be voting on the slate of officers and the 2025-26 budget. Garden Walk tickets, signs, and promotional materials will be distributed.

As a special bonus, we’ll welcome our speaker from our snow-canceled February meeting. Colleen Sturm, program coordinator at the Detroit Bird Alliance, will present "Attracting Pollinators with Native Bushes & Trees."

Many native plants provide nectar for hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. Others provide nourishing seeds and irresistible fruits for your feathered neighbors, offering places to nest and shelter from harm. They’re also a critical part of the food chain. Join us as Colleen shares the ways we can make our green spaces friendly to birds, bees, butterflies, and more.

Members, please register by 5 pm Thursday, May 1.

Register now


Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events

Matthaei Plant Sales offer something for every garden!


There's something for every gardener's interest at Matthaei Botanical Gardens' spring plant sales.


Spring Plant Sale includes planters and hanging baskets that have been designed and tended by a team of dedicated volunteers. May 10-11 at Matthaei Botanical Gardens. 


Kitchen Favorites includes a variety of vegetables and herbs seedlings tended by students and staff from the Campus Farm. May 17-18 at the Gardens.


Peony Sale features many of the varieties found in the historic W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden at Nichols Arboretum. May 31-June 1 at the Gardens.


Native Michigan Seedling Sale features natives grown with care in the Matthaei greenhouses. June 7-8 at the Gardens.


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Get to know Ann Arbor Farm & Garden!


We’re a welcoming, active group of learners, doers, explorers, and leaders,

passionate about sharing and promoting the many benefits of gardens and gardening with each other and our community.

We raise money for annual grants and scholarships, expand our gardening and environmental knowledge,

and share beauty with others through garden tours and flower therapy. In the process, we create strong social connections and lifelong friendships.


Flowers – Friends – Food – Gardens – Giving

AAF&G members enjoy them all. Join us!



Giving


Membership


Learning


Flower Therapy

Ann Arbor Farm & Garden is a social and philanthropic 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.


Our mission is to promote and support local gardens, farms, and environmental stewardship through education, community service, and financial grants and scholarships.


Founded Fall 1946 / Incorporated Spring 1997 / Independent Spring 2017

P.O. Box 354

Dexter, MI 48130