Gardening in Gabon has a modest presence shaped by tropical climate, urban planning, and limited public green spaces. In major hubs such as Libreville and Port-Gentil, gardening appears through private home gardens, urban allotments, and community spaces, while in rural areas it is tied to subsistence cultivation, fruit orchards, and small-scale vegetable plots. Organized support comes from local horticultural initiatives, NGOs, and agricultural extension programs promoting sustainable gardening and crop diversification. Factors such as soil fertility, water access, climate conditions, and availability of tools determine how far gardening extends beyond basic home use. Compared to more dominant leisure activities like football and fishing, gardening tends to sit as a practical household activity rather than a highly visible cultural pastime. With improvements in infrastructure, training programs, and community engagement, gardening in Gabon is positioned for selective growth.

