
Building Community for People and Plants
At Eden Native Garden, we are helping build communities of people and plants. Just as people thrive in strong, supportive communities, plants do too. A single plant, standing alone, struggles to reach its full potential. This is also true for people. Interconnected, supportive, and resilient communities of plants and people create beauty, strength, and life.
Let’s bring people together to learn how we can grow and support native plant communities while conserving water, restoring watersheds, and protecting wildlife and pollinators across Utah and the Mountain West.
Coming Summer 2027

Native Garden
The Eden Native Garden is a living demonstration garden showcasing the beauty, resilience, and practicality of native plants in a thoughtfully maintained Mountain West landscape. Visitors can explore how native landscapes conserve water, support pollinators and wildlife, and thrive in drought conditions. Educational signage throughout the garden will provide plant descriptions, growing information, and care instructions to help homeowners, HOAs, schools, and communities incorporate native plants into their own landscapes.
Coming Summer 2027


Native Plant Sales
Each spring and fall, we will host a native plant sale.
Every purchase helps grow our educational mission.
All proceeds are donated to our nonprofit, The Great Planting.
Come for the plants, stay for the art, the garden, and enjoy Utah's first real fruit ice cream.
Coming Summer 2027


Plant Shop
Visit our Plant Shop. Research shows that indoor plants can help improve air quality, reduce stress by lowering cortisol levels, and support focus, productivity, and overall well-being. By incorporating living plants into interior spaces, we aim to create healthier, more vibrant environments that foster comfort, connection, and balance.
Coming Summer 2027


Plant Pergola
The Plant Pergola at Eden Native Garden is a shaded gathering space designed to bring people, plants, and community together. Surrounded by native greenery, the pergola will host seasonal spring and fall native plant sales, educational workshops, and small community gatherings throughout the year. The space may also host local farmers' markets featuring fresh tomatoes, flowers, and goods from nearby farms.
Coming Summer 2027
