The Fort Worth Botanical Gardens
I really did not understand what had gotten my friend hyped up when I told her to go to Fort Worth Botanical Gardens to relax. Apparently, the effect she got was somewhat reversed for her.
The Fort Worth Botanical Gardens is a group of different themed gardens, just west of central downtown. It’s a highly relaxing sanctuary of plants, water, birds and beasts. An aria of different plants, all from different biomes around the world are collected and grown, planted and displayed for everyone to see.
What’s awesome? Free parking! I don’t know about you, but parking had always been one of the bigger hassles when it came to trying to relax to some ‘spa’ or some ‘nature park’. Having your parking worries quelled is one way to stifle problems when it comes to relaxing.
The gardens they boast are NUMEROUS. They have rose gardens, fuller gardens, Japanese gardens, perennial gardens, fragrance gardens, trial gardens, four seasons, the Texas Native boardwalk, the Conservatory, the Water Conservation Garden and the Water Wise Garden. Of note is the Rose garden, which was inspired by Italy’s Villa Lante and has a lot of vista views. The garden is pock-marked with bushes of rosy goodness everywhere. The Japanese garden is also of note, as it is a few of the places you actually have to pay to get in. But it’s worth seeing the friendly koi amble with your finger as you dip it in the pond.
The park has a slew of events like volunteer workshops, festivals, children’s gardens and more. It’s a community effort, one that connects people together as they hoe the fields, plant the seedlings and enjoy the time together under the shade of a tree.
Perhaps, there is more to it than just staying at Fort Worth Botanical Gardens.