The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden

Des Moines, Iowa

construct by the metropolis of Des Moines in 1979 , the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden begin with a geodesical dome caparison ribbon trees ( some donate by Longwood Gardens ) , lots of tropicals and desert plant life and just a few outside planting . Big modification in the preceding 10 yr have expanded the outdoor garden dramatically so there ’s even more to research in this 12 - Accho urban garden close to downtown .

Explore the Dorothy and Max Rutledge Conifer garden

The Dorothy and Max Rutledge Conifer Garden takes its trail fromBeth Chatto ’s definitive Holy Scripture , The Gravel Garden . Plants grow in a 5- to 6 - column inch layer of gravel that help discourage weed and provides sharp drain . ironical - have intercourse perennials , such as moon carrot ( Seseli gummiferum ) , Texas plumage ( Ipomopsis rubra ) and sea kale ( Crambe maritima ) , develop alongside an eclectic collection of conifers that includes ‘ Green Arrow ’ Alaskan cedar ( Cupressus nootkatensis ) and ‘ Gold Drift ’ Norway spruce ( Picea abies).‘Taylor ’s Sunburst ’ lodgepole pine tree ( Pinus contorta ) above has golden - chicken newfangled maturation that matures to dark green . It looks great with the chicken prime of native prairie broomweed ( Amphiachyris dracunculoides ) and a low - grow Scots pine tree ( Pinus sylvestris ) .

Locals on the lookout for seasonal intake will find slew at the Koehn Garden . Here , colorful perimeter and a falls wall a central lawn where the garden frequently hosts limited result . In the Lauridsen Savanna , visitors obtain a blend of aboriginal and cultivate varieties with a promiscuous , natural look .

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Stroll through the Wells Fargo Rose garden

With cold winter idle words and red-hot , humid summer in the Midwest , growing rose ( Rosaspp . and hybrids ) can be quite a challenge . But Horticulture Manager Leslie Hunter has had great success maturate lots of different types in the Wells Fargo Rose Garden . All the roses are grown organically in a interracial perennial border that ’s outside the main garden near the parking lot . It ’s one of several gardens that you may visit without paying admission . Leslie shares some of the whizz performers in “ Roses for the Midwest ” below .

Winter rose care

To protect the roses in winter , the jacket crown are pass over with compost 4 in cryptical and 10 to 12 inches wide . Grafted varieties get some extra attention at planting time . She ’s recover that placing the bribery 4 column inch below the dirt degree get the rose through winter better so they ’re sure to have those beautiful rosiness for years to come .

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If you ’ve been frustrate growing roses where winter is dusty and summertime is hot and humid , check out these varieties that prosper in this USDA zone 5 public garden . They all do well in full sun and have great disease resistivity .

Sherri Ribbey

Plan a visit!

In addition to free visits and special member event , many botanic gardens provide reciprocality : Free or discounted first appearance fees to hundreds of public gardens across North America . claver The American Horticultural Society websitefor a list of participating garden .

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Des Moines Botanical Garden Koehn garden in spring and fall: Take a walk through the Koehn Garden to enjoy layered borders packed with seasonal color. Check out the bulbs in spring, above on the left, and warm season annuals on the right.

Des Moines Botanical Garden Koehn garden in spring and fall: Take a walk through the Koehn Garden to enjoy layered borders packed with seasonal color. Check out the bulbs in spring, above on the left, and warm season annuals on the right.

Dsm botanical conifer garden: The Dorothy & Max Rutledge Conifer Garden is a great spot to find out how an out-of-the-ordinary conifer might look in the yard.

Des Moines Botanical Garden Roses: Olivia Rose Austin™ is one of the David Austin® roses that thrives at the Des Moines Botanical Garden.