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Poquoson Learning Garden Adaptive Gardening

York/Poquoson Master Gardeners

Poquoson, Virginia - Poquoson County

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May 15, 2026

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Hampton Roads

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968 Poquoson Avenue, Poquoson, VA 23662

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Provider overview

The York/Poquoson Master Gardeners Learning Garden at the Poquoson Museum demonstrates adaptive gardening designs for wheelchair and limited-mobility gardeners in an outdoor public learning garden.

York/Poquoson Master Gardeners and Virginia Cooperative Extension support public gardening education, demonstration gardens, workshops, and adaptive gardening information.

Quick facts

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Ages
All ages; designed to demonstrate adaptive gardening for people with physical limitations
Season
Outdoor learning garden access and workshops vary by season
Cost
Public garden visit costs and workshop fees, if any, should be confirmed before visiting.

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Poquoson Museum Learning Garden

968 Poquoson Avenue, Poquoson, VA 23662

The adaptive gardening brochure lists the learning garden at the Poquoson Museum.

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Adaptive gardening demonstration garden

Outdoor adaptive gardening demonstration with stable pathways, raised beds, vertical planters, A-frame planters, multilevel beds, and seating options.

Ages
All ages; designed to demonstrate adaptive gardening for people with physical limitations
Season
Outdoor learning garden access and workshops vary by season
Schedule
The public tourism page describes the garden and outdoor classroom; families should confirm current museum and garden access before visiting.
Cost
Public garden visit costs and workshop fees, if any, should be confirmed before visiting.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The Virginia Cooperative Extension adaptive gardening brochure for the York/Poquoson Master Gardeners Learning Garden says the garden includes adaptive designs for wheelchair or limited-mobility gardeners, including stable pathways, raised beds, A-frame planters, vertical planters, multilevel beds, and seating options.
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Program details we found

Adaptive gardening demonstration garden

The Virginia Cooperative Extension adaptive gardening brochure for the York/Poquoson Master Gardeners Learning Garden says the garden includes adaptive designs for wheelchair or limited-mobility gardeners, including stable pathways, raised beds, A-frame planters, vertical planters, multilevel beds, and seating options.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The adaptive gardening brochure says the garden gives wheelchair or limited-mobility gardeners opportunities to try different accessible gardening layouts.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current garden hours, path conditions, seating, restroom access, workshop schedule, weather closures, and whether staff or Master Gardeners will be present for demonstrations.

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What we found: The Virginia Cooperative Extension adaptive gardening brochure for the York/Poquoson Master Gardeners Learning Garden says the garden includes adaptive designs for wheelchair or limited-mobility gardeners, including stable pathways, raised beds, A-frame planters, vertical planters, multilevel beds, and seating options.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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