As a vital and vibrant part of the Smithsonian experience, Smithsonian Gardens engages people with plants and gardens, informs on the roles both play in our cultural and natural worlds, and inspires appreciation and stewardship.
Smithsonian Gardens extends the Smithsonian’s Museum experience in a public garden setting with over 180 acres of outdoor gardens including 15 public exhibition gardens often called the Smithsonian institution’s “museum without walls.” Staff also produces interior exhibits and horticultural displays around the Smithsonian, develops educational programing, and manages artifact, archival, and living collections.
What Volunteers Do
Volunteers support the horticultural and educational work of Smithsonian Gardens. The many volunteer jobs include assisting with garden tasks, talking with visitors, providing tours, conducting archival research, and preparing materials for programs.
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