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The most beautiful public gardens in the US to visit this spring

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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden​

The Texan garden is known for hosting flower festivals.
 
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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden​

The garden is meant to promote enjoyment of horticulture.
 
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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden​

In the fall it even has a pumpkin patch.
 
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United States Botanic Garden​

The US Botanic Garden is located in Washington, D.C., right near the Capitol.
 
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United States Botanic Garden​

The garden was established in 1820, making it one of the oldest public gardens in the country.
 
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United States Botanic Garden​

If you want to visit, admission is free!
 
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden​

You can find this lovely garden in Richmond, VA.
 
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden​

It has a domed conservatory and many themed gardens, including this children's garden.
 
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden​

Come wintertime, the garden has a dazzling seasonal lights display.
 
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Bloedel Reserve​

This garden is located in Washington, just outside of Seattle.
 
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Bloedel Reserve​

It has multiple areas, including the Japanese Garden and the Dry Garden.
 
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Bloedel Reserve​

The Reserve is spread out across 150 acres.
 
Thank you for highlighting the enchanting springtime beauty of public gardens in the US! There's something truly magical about the burst of colors and fragrances that accompany the arrival of spring. Exploring these gardens is a delightful way to embrace the season.

As you admire the lakes, fountains, orchids, tulips, Japanese tea houses, and play villages in these public gardens, you may find inspiration for your own outdoor space. If you're considering ways to enhance your garden, you might want to explore the idea of a creeping thyme lawn. It's a fantastic ground cover option that not only adds a touch of beauty but also fills the air with a pleasant fragrance, creating an even more inviting atmosphere.
 
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