The morning spent visiting the Leach Teaching Gardens was very amazing, and the best part is the gardens were set up so that you and I, common folks can replicate gardens in our own backyards. Your garden does not have to be big, it just needs to be present! Each garden is set up as a separate teachable moment so a visitor can take in as much or as little as they wish. I highly recommend. And there are rentable spaces available (The Pavilion and outdoor teaching area) which can be rented. The Pavilion is beautiful, lined with Douglas Fir and disappearing sliding door. . The location on the Texas A&M university campus makes this the ideal spot for...
Read morePARKING IS TERRIBLE!!!! I love this place, but the parking situation makes it hardly worth it. I have driven around for 30 minutes to find a parking space when school is in session. This summer, I was visiting with my grandmother and 3 year old son and the parking lot was EMPTY except for our vehicle which was in a timed parking space. We overstayed our 60 minute time allotment by ~20 minutes (why not, clearly no one was waiting....) and received a $35 citation. I am hesitant to return. Aggies don't steal and this feels a...
Read moreThis is a hidden gem located inside the university. Lots of space to sit and enjoy the fresh air in the gardens. It's an excellent site to have a picnic. There are multiple areas to get that perfect photo for people wanting to have a photoshoot.
Lots of open spaces to have little children explore different flowers. They have small information tabs on every plant that gives a good description and information on the plant.
Most spaces are wheelchair accessible. There is a...
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