Our Garden Spaces

  • Food Garden

    With raised and at-grade beds, the culinary gardens provide planting space for people of all ages and mobility. The outdoor classroom will provide a safe and comfortable environment for students to learn about the many facets of gardening

  • Native Prairie

    The Teaching Prairie demonstrates the importance of both native grasses for carbon sequestration and the important role of pollinators in our food supply.

  • St. Simon's Chapel

    St. Simon’s Chapel commemorates St. Simon’s Episcopal Church, which was closed in 1964 and expresses our commitment to racial and economic equality and empowerment in Topeka, Kansas, and in the Episcopal Church.

  • Spiritual Life

    The Spiritual Life Garden invites visitors into meditation, prayer, and rest

  • Labyrinth

    The labyrinth is an ancient tool for meditation that can be found in many different cultures throughout history and around the globe. In the Christian tradition, it has been used for hundreds of years as a form of ambulatory prayer.