Gardening in Palau has a modest presence shaped by tropical climate, limited land availability, and traditional horticultural knowledge. In major hubs such as Koror and Melekeok, gardening appears through home gardens, community plots, and school programs focused on ornamental and food cultivation. In outer islands, gardening is primarily practiced for subsistence and household food production. Organized activity is supported by local agricultural programs, horticultural clubs, and extension initiatives that promote plant propagation, soil management, and sustainable cultivation practices. Infrastructure such as land availability, water access, nurseries, and community support determines how gardening can progress beyond basic household cultivation. Compared to other leisure and outdoor activities in Palau like fishing, canoeing, and traditional sports, gardening tends to sit as a developing recreational hobby or community practice. With continued development in education, public gardens, and sustainable cultivation programs, gardening in Palau is positioned for selective expansion.

