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- Children will be immersed in nature through storytelling and songs, dances and games Let's Grow Garden Club: June 5–August 14, Mondays and Wednesdays Only at 10:30am Young gardeners will participate in all aspects of the garden, from planting seeds and watering to weeding and harvesting
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Featuring numerous unique, interactive experiences celebrating the Ohio landscape, the Children’s Garden will focus on introducing and connecting children to the natural world, as well as renewing that connection for their parents and caregivers.
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Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Children’s Garden | From...
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Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Children’s Garden | From May-September, the Children’s Garden offers education programming and water features. Explore the Grounds | Visit the Sc otts Miracle-Gro Company Community Garden Campus, just a 5-minute trip from the main Conservatory building. Parking is available east of the Community Garden Campus.
Aug 11, 2020 · The Scotts Miracle-Gro Children’s Garden at Franklin Park Conservatory has to be one of most imaginative outdoor spaces in the city. There’s so much to do and explore, all while staying outside and having plenty of space to practice social distancing.
☕Explore a mud hut with pretty colored glass, play tea party at the table inside, or checkers, peak out the windows. 🖐🏾Play hand puppets at the theatre and have your audience sit on the log seats. 👍🏻Walk down an arch path to logs you can climb through and a super fun cocoon swing
- The Best Things to Do at Franklin Park Conservatory
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With such a rich history and a plethora of attractions, Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens indeed offers an overwhelming array of things to see and do. But fret not, as we’ve curated a list of must-visit highlights to ensure your experience is nothing short of epic.
The Hot Shop features daily glassblowing demonstrations by local, professional gaffers. Viewing the demonstrations is included in your admission to the conservatory, but if you’re looking for something a little more hands-on, you can take a glassblowing class for an additional fee. Classes are offered from April through December. READ MORE: Test Ou...
How much does it cost to visit Franklin Park Conservatory Admission to the conservatory is $23.50 for adults, $19.50 for seniors, and $16 for kids 3-12. Discounts are available and you can learn about them here. Are there things to do for kids? The park is full of wonderful things to do with the kids, especially Scotts Miracle Grow Children’s Garde...
FOUNDATION CHILDREN’S GARDEN OPEN DAILY Even in the winter months, children and adults alike can play and learn about Ohio’s natural environment in this two-acre garden. MORE TO DO AT THE CONSERVATORY
The new Children's Garden at The Franklin Park Conservatory (brought to you by support from the Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation) has officially opened, offerin...