Saturday, October 18, 2025 | 9 am - 1 pm
Did you know that there is a week recognized by the State of Texas dedicated to Native Plant Gardening from October 19th to the 25th? To celebrate, Houston Audubon will be hosting its first ever self-guided, Plants for Pollinators: A Native Garden Tour.
Participants are invited to visit a number of landscapes and learn about the endless possibilities of gardening using plants native to the Houston area. Each garden will have a host who can answer your questions about their landscaping process. Additionally, an information table will be present at each garden where you can learn more about Houston Audubon, and pick up native seed packets.
In the case of inclement weather, this event will be rescheduled for Sunday, October 19th.
Join us as we celebrate Texas Native Garden Week by touring these incredible gardens.
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Harrison Residence
Location: 1828 Ridgecrest Dr. Houston TX 77055
Description: Lush wildflower garden featuring Basket flower, Goldenrod, and a bird bath.
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Saul Residence
Location: 2410 Keene St. Houston TX 77009
Description: Creative and experimental landscape design in the heart of the city
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HPARD ER and Ann Taylor Park
Location: 1850 Reed Rd. Houston TX 77051
Description: Historical park with ongoing restoration of landscapes using native plants
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Black Residence
Location: 5115 Mimosa Dr. Bellaire TX 77401
Description: Started in 2015, this highly diverse native plant garden features a variety of grasses, button bush, river birch, and much more!
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Adesokan Residence
Location: 5738 Hummingbird St. Houston TX 77096
Description: A two-year-old garden with native plants specific to the Harris County region including water features, and owl boxes.
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Gallevo Residence
Location: 5478 Loch Lomond St. Houston TX 77096
Description: 4-year-old ever-evolving native plant garden featuring bold vegetation choices, and a variety of ground covers.
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9 Natives Garden, Houston Museum of Natural Science
Location: 5555 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX 77030 (Located behind Cockrell Butterfly Center)
Description: Showcase garden that demonstrates what a Houston garden can look like with 9 native plants.