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Delaware Gardens

Gardens in Delaware often combine ornamental flowers, backyard vegetables, and fruit-bearing plants adapted to the Mid-Atlantic climate. In Wilmington, Dover, and Newark, urban gardens frequently include tomatoes, peppers, leafy greens, and container flowers like petunias and marigolds. Suburban and rural gardens expand to blueberries, strawberries, and small apple trees, alongside perennial flowers such as coneflowers, hostas, and hydrangeas. Herbs such as parsley, basil, and oregano are commonly grown for culinary use. Gardeners often incorporate raised beds, trellises, and decorative borders, while community programs promote sustainable gardening practices. As a result, Delaware gardens reflect a blend of food cultivation, ornamental design, and community horticultural engagement.