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The '''Sims Botanical Garden''', or '''Sims Ecoscape''', is a small botanical garden located at 908 [[Highland Road]] on five lots between Highland Road and [[Irving Road]] in the [[East Edgewood]] neighborhood of [[Homewood]].
The '''Sims Botanical Garden''', '''Miss Sim's Garden''' or the '''Sims Ecoscape''', is a small botanical garden located at 908 [[Highland Road]] on five lots between Highland Road and [[Irving Road]] in the [[East Edgewood]] neighborhood of [[Homewood]].


The property and a small endowment for maintenance was donated to the city by [[Catherine Sims]], known as the "Plant Lady of Homewood", who died in [[2006]]. The garden features many plants cultivated by Sims, including a variety of heirloom roses.
The property and a small endowment for maintenance was donated to the city by [[Catherine Sims]], known as the "Plant Lady of Homewood", who died in [[2006]]. The garden features many plants cultivated by Sims, including a variety of heirloom roses.


Planning and construction of the botanical garden was contracted to the [[Southern Environmental Center]], which added the park to its system of educational [[Southern Environmental Center#EcoScape|EcoScape]]s. [[Laura Rogers]] serves as resident caretaker. Eventually the space may be connected to a planned community garden at the former site of [[Homewood Middle School]] and to the [[Shades Creek Greenway]] through [[West Homewood]] to [[Red Mountain Park]].
Planning and construction of the botanical garden was contracted to the [[Southern Environmental Center]], which added the park to its system of educational [[Southern Environmental Center#EcoScape|EcoScape]]s. [[Laura Rogers]] served as the first resident caretaker. Eventually the space may be connected to a planned community garden at the former site of [[Homewood Middle School]] and to the [[Shades Creek Greenway]] through [[West Homewood]] to [[Red Mountain Park]].


[[Amy Milam]] has been the full-time director of the property since [[2018]].
[[Amy Milam]] has been the full-time director of the property since [[2018]]. The [[Edgewood Garden Club]] supports the garden.


==References==
==References==
* Singleton, William C. III (November 23, 2011) "Work begins in Homewood to turn donated property into botanical garden." {{BN}}
* Singleton, William C. III (November 23, 2011) "Work begins in Homewood to turn donated property into botanical garden." {{BN}}
* Cromwell, Sydney (August 16, 2018) "Letting the garden grow." {{HS}}
* Cromwell, Sydney (August 16, 2018) "Letting the garden grow." {{HS}}
* Gates, Verna (April 2019) "[https://www.al.com/bhammag/2019/04/how-birmingham-garden-clubs-changed-the-city-forever.html How Birmingham garden clubs changed the city forever]" ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Schnader, Ingrid (November 25, 2020) "Sims Garden offers COVID-safe photos with Santa." {{HS}}
* Schnader, Ingrid (November 25, 2020) "Sims Garden offers COVID-safe photos with Santa." {{HS}}



Latest revision as of 14:11, 18 September 2022

The Sims Botanical Garden, Miss Sim's Garden or the Sims Ecoscape, is a small botanical garden located at 908 Highland Road on five lots between Highland Road and Irving Road in the East Edgewood neighborhood of Homewood.

The property and a small endowment for maintenance was donated to the city by Catherine Sims, known as the "Plant Lady of Homewood", who died in 2006. The garden features many plants cultivated by Sims, including a variety of heirloom roses.

Planning and construction of the botanical garden was contracted to the Southern Environmental Center, which added the park to its system of educational EcoScapes. Laura Rogers served as the first resident caretaker. Eventually the space may be connected to a planned community garden at the former site of Homewood Middle School and to the Shades Creek Greenway through West Homewood to Red Mountain Park.

Amy Milam has been the full-time director of the property since 2018. The Edgewood Garden Club supports the garden.

References