Rick J. Lewandowski, Baltimore Sun
Rick J. Lewandowski, Baltimore Sun
Steve Helber, Associated Press
Hortulus Farm, Baltimore Sun
JED KIRSCHBAUM, Baltimore Sun
John Bartram Association, Baltimore Sun
BALTIMORE SUN Photo provided by Grace Gary
John Bartram Association, Baltimore Sun
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JED KIRSCHBAUM, Baltimore Sun
Brookside & McCrillis Gardens, Baltimore Sun
Brookside & McCrillis Gardens, Baltimore Sun
Hortulus Farm, Baltimore Sun
BRADY WOLFE, Baltimore Sun
Rick J. Lewandowski, Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun Photo courtesy of Doug Croft, Chanticleer Horticulturist
JED KIRSCHBAUM, Baltimore Sun
JED KIRSCHBAUM, Baltimore Sun
JED KIRSCHBAUM, Baltimore Sun
Hortulus Farm, Baltimore Sun
JED KIRSCHBAUM, Baltimore Sun
May 10 is National Public Gardens Day, when America celebrates the role of these public gardens in promoting environmental concerns. But public gardens have an impact on visitors that goes beyond plant or water conservation and reaches into the spirit. Here’s a sampling of other gardens in the Mid-Atlantic region — from huge landscapes to little green gems — that are worthy of a springtime stroll.