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Genoa Friendship Gardens


Genoa Friendship Garden PlanPeggy Martin RoseZesty Mix Zinnias at the Genoa Friendship GardenWater Lilies at the Genoa Friendship GardenHarris County is the largest Texas County by population and with over 1,700 square miles of land it made sense to establish a satellite garden to support Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. In 1999, a location was chosen in SE Houston that would provide outreach to more Harris County residents by providing demonstration gardens and horticultural education and training.

Genoa Friendship Gardens (GFG) started with 14 unique exhibit gardens illustrating perennials, vegetables, roses, herbs, Xeriscapes, water features, and fruit trees to inspire and educate county residents. Over the years, the garden has grown to include an educational center building, trial gardens, Ask a Master Gardener phone room and Greenhouse facilities.

View the new GFG Native Plant and Pollinator Guide
View the new GFG Composting Guide & Photos
The Benefits of Native Plants Guide Part 1 , Part 2 (The Plants)
Everyday Gardener interview with Robin Kendrick-Yates at GFG (video)

We are proud to host the following monthly events:

  • Open Garden Day (3rd Monday, March – October)
    The public can tour the gardens, meet with Master Gardeners for advice, and purchase plants from the Greenhouse.
  • Weekly Garden Hours: Open all year round, Monday and Wednesday mornings, 9 AM to 11 AM (weather permitting).
    We welcome professional organizations, schools, churches, and individual tours of the garden! If interested in a tour, please email the Program Coordinator at coordinator.harrishort@gmail.com

Genoa Friendship Gardens
1210 Genoa Red Bluff Rd
Houston, TX 77034

Desert Garden at Genoa Friendship Garden

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