Gardening in Rhode Island has a modest presence shaped by urban density, small property sizes, and seasonal climate. In cities such as Providence, Warwick, and Cranston, gardening is practiced through community gardens, balcony plots, and neighborhood green initiatives. In suburban and rural areas, gardening appears in backyard vegetable plots, ornamental flower beds, and small-scale landscape projects suited to the temperate climate. Organized activity is supported by horticultural societies, extension programs, and local nurseries, which provide guidance, materials, and seasonal advice. Infrastructure including soil quality, water access, and tool availability influences how far gardening can progress beyond casual participation. Compared to other outdoor activities in Rhode Island, gardening tends to sit as a mainstream household practice and structured hobby, with visibility shaped by garden tours, seasonal fairs, and educational programming. With continued investment in community gardens and horticultural education, gardening in Rhode Island is positioned for steady growth.

