Gardening in the United Arab Emirates has an emerging presence shaped by climate adaptation, land availability, and the development of urban green spaces. In major hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah, gardening is practiced through rooftop gardens, indoor planters, community garden initiatives, and ornamental landscaping in residential and commercial developments. In other areas, gardening appears through private home plots, small-scale urban agriculture, and public green areas maintained by municipalities. Organized activity is supported by horticultural clubs, botanical gardens, and government-led sustainability programs that provide guidance on desert gardening, irrigation technologies, and plant selection. Infrastructure, including water access, soil quality, and availability of climate-resilient plants, determines how gardening can progress beyond decorative or recreational use. Compared to more prominent leisure and outdoor activities in the UAE, gardening tends to sit as a structured niche with visibility shaped by urban planning, environmental campaigns, and social media promotion. With continued development in green infrastructure, community programs, and sustainable gardening practices, gardening in the UAE is positioned for steady growth and selective expansion.

