Garden
- If you were looking for the Japanese musical group, see GARDEN. For other uses, see Garden (disambiguation).

Gardens are secluded spaces for the cultivation and appreciation of plant life in the Pokémon world.
The term "garden" may also be used generally to describe areas with a moderate amount of plant life—more than a plain, but less than a forest—or areas with plant life that are not necessarily cultivated, such as certain meadows.
List of gardens in the Pokémon world

In the core series
Johto
- Secret Garden (Pokémon the Series-only) - An immense, woodsy garden in Alto Mare that is home to the Legendary Pokémon Latias and Latios as well as the Soul Dew. It contains grassy fields, a variety of flowers, and both natural and man-made ponds, and trees of various sizes. It is invisible to outsiders.
Hoenn
- Banana Slakoth Garden (Pokémon the Series-only) - A sizeable banana plantation between Fortree City and Lilycove City, home to the largest Slakoth population in the world.
Sinnoh
- Gracidea (Pokémon the Series-only) - A garden full of gracidea flowers where Shaymin reside and change into their Sky Forme.
- Trophy Garden - A large patch of grass with some flowers located behind the Pokémon Mansion on Route 212, home to many rare Pokémon.
- Godey's Garden (Pokémon the Series-only) - A park in Alamos Town inhabited by many wild Pokémon and featuring an abundance of greenery and water fountains.
Hisui
- Floaro Gardens (uncultivated) - A natural garden in the Obsidian Fieldlands that slopes slightly upward from Aspiration Hill into a forested valley. The deepest part of the valley hides an open meadow of withered flowers surrounded by trees which, in response to a token of gratitude, eventually bloomed into a field of various wild flowers, including gracidea, attracting the Mythical Pokémon Shaymin.
Alola
- Malie Garden - A well-manicured garden located in the middle of Malie City featuring many aspects reminiscent of Johto and Kanto. The large lake within somewhat resembles Gyarados. The use of Ride Pokémon other than Charizard is prohibited within the garden walls.
In spin-off games
Mystery Dungeon world
- Pokémon Garden - A small town in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon WiiWare games, home to many working Pokémon, lush with yellow-green trees, various plants, and purple flowers.
- Sunbathed Garden - A green-blanketed dungeon on the Water Continent in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.
Toyland
- Beginner's Park ("Beginning Garden" in Japanese) - The first stage in Pokémon Rumble Blast. The Legendary Pokémon Zekrom is encountered here.
Other
- Flower Garden - The seventh area in Pokémon Rumble U. In this area, the player fights three bosses: Clefable, Duskull, and Celebi.
See also
- Liberty Garden (island in Unova)
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