More Than A Garden: How We Can Help Preserve The Unique Sherman Library & Gardens

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Sherman Library & Gardens — where history blooms and nature is carefully preserved.

In the heart of the prestigious Corona del Mar neighborhood, among the luxurious villas and bustling streets of the California coast, a real gem is hidden – Sherman Library & Gardens. This is not just a botanical garden, but a living organism, where the history of the Pacific Southwest meets the incredible diversity of world flora. Visiting this place is an experience that combines aesthetic pleasure with the opportunity to join the noble cause of nature conservation.

Entrance to a World of Tranquility for a Symbolic Price

The first thing that pleasantly surprises visitors at Sherman Gardens is its incredible accessibility. While most attractions in California require significant expenses, admission here at 2647 East Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 costs only $5. For this money you get into an oasis where every corner is thought out to the smallest detail. Wide brick paths laid out in a “herringbone” pattern lead you through lush flower beds, creating the feeling of a private garden where you are the most welcome guest.

Garden alley at Sherman Library & Gardens
Spacious and well-maintained garden alleys create the perfect atmosphere for long outdoor strolls.

When planning your visit, keep in mind that your entrance ticket is valid anytime from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (the gardens close at 4 p.m.). For any further details, you can always call the gardens administration at 949-673-2261 or contact the library at +1-949-673-1880.

The central element of the garden ensemble is an elegant rectangular fountain. Its clear water and rhythmic splashes create a meditative background that drowns out the city noise, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in an atmosphere of tranquility.

Fountain at Sherman Library & Gardens
The blue water of the fountain framed by bright orange flowers is the heart of the garden and a favorite photo spot for visitors.

Botanical Art: From Succulent Mosaics to Tropical Thickets

Sherman Library & Gardens is famous for its succulent collection, which is presented here not just as a set of plants, but as real landscape art. My eyes wandered from the incredible textural compositions, where the gardeners skillfully combined echeverias, sedums and aloes, creating something like a fantastic coral reef that grows right on land.

Landscape art at Sherman Library & Gardens
Proof that nature doesn’t need excess — just thoughtful design, patience, and respect for the land.

I think I could spend hours looking at these intricate patterns, where each plant perfectly complements the other, forming living paintings. I was especially impressed by the bold use of bright blue, red and green glass under the succulents – this creates the illusion of a seabed, where incredible botanical creatures “swim” instead of fish. Each such corner is a small story of perfect symmetry and an incredible play of colors that will forever remain in the heart.

Echeverias and succulents at Sherman Library & Gardens
Masterfully planted succulents form a colorful mosaic, demonstrating the richness of nature’s forms and shades.

Special emphasis is placed on combining living nature with decorative elements. The use of colored glass and stones emphasizes the otherworldly beauty of these drought-resistant plants.

Drought-resistant plants - Sherman Library & Gardens
The use of blue and red glass in the landscape adds a modern artistic charm to the succulent garden.

These mosaics stretch along stony terraces, where every plant is perfectly integrated into the overall pattern.

Geometric patterns at Sherman Library & Gardens
Intricate geometric patterns laid out from various types of echeveria create the effect of a living carpet.

For those who like to look at the details, the garden offers many macro scenes. Each succulent flower has its own unique shape and color gradient. I love this place!

?actus-like flowers at Sherman Library & Gardens
A close-up shot demonstrates the incredible symmetry and bright accents of the cactus-like flowers.

The landscape constantly changes: from low-growing carpets to majestic agaves rising above the stones, reminding us of the wild power of California’s deserts.

Glaucous agaves and blue sedums - Sherman Library & Gardens, Corona del Mar
The combination of glaucous agaves and blue sedums creates a deep color palette in the desert corner.

I was truly amazed when I noticed that even in shaded areas, where the sun only peeks through, succulents feel surprisingly luxurious. I was simply fascinated by this spectacle: the plants do not just grow, but literally create incredible volumetric and multi-layered cascades that smoothly intertwine with each other. Different shades of deep green, blue and silver leaves overlap each other, creating a fantastic living depth right at the foot of trees and old stone walls. This is a real master class from talented gardeners on how to fill every centimeter of space with life and aesthetics.

Multi-layered succulent compositions - Sherman Library & Gardens
The variety of green and silver shades in the succulent zone impresses even experienced gardeners.

Moving to the desert zone, you encounter giant cacti. In the rays of the setting sun, they look particularly majestic, emphasizing the vertical structure of the garden.

Giant cacti at Sherman Library & Gardens
Massive cacti against the golden sunset light transport visitors into the landscapes of the Wild West.

These desert giants stand alongside graceful agaves, creating a contrast that you want to observe for hours.

Cacti and agaves at Sherman Library & Gardens
The contrast between thorny cacti and graphic agaves creates a dynamic landscape pattern.

To contrast with the arid zones, the garden offers a cool dip in the bamboo groves—the temperature here instantly drops a few degrees, creating a pleasant contrast. It was a real dip in the tropical coolness! I stood with my head held high and tried to grasp the height of these giant golden stems, which I estimate to be at least 25–30 feet tall. The thick wall of bamboo forms such a dense natural screen that you instantly forget about the outside world, enjoying absolute privacy and the soothing rustling of the leaves high above your head.

Bamboo grove at Sherman Library & Gardens
Majestic bamboo thickets add an exotic look and pleasant shade to the garden on a hot day.

Floral Kaleidoscope and Seasonal Aesthetics

If you are a fan of classic gardening, Sherman Gardens will win you over with its flower beds. Spring anemones, lupines, and cyclamens create an explosion of colors that is constantly updated.

Anemones, lupines, and cyclamens at Sherman Library & Gardens
A spring riot of colors: purple lupines and delicate anemones at the peak of their bloom.

Bright accents are placed even in the most unexpected places, emphasizing the vital force of every flower.

Orange gerberas at Sherman Library & Gardens
Nurtured orange gerberas add a sunny mood even on cloudy days.

Even traditional ceramic pots are used here as artistic objects, where different types of conifers and flowering plants are combined.

Exquisite compositions in flowerpots at Sherman Library & Gardens
Refined compositions in vases demonstrate how even a small space in one’s own backyard can be decorated.

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About Cultural Heritage and Modern Events

I was truly amazed to learn that Sherman Library is more than just a cozy addition to the garden, but a true scientific heart and time capsule for the entire Pacific Southwest. As I approached the Research Library building, I was overcome with an incredible feeling: here, behind these walls, the memory of Southern California, Arizona, and even Northern Mexico is preserved. This place is a real paradise for those who, like me, love to immerse themselves in history through primary sources.

Research library at Sherman Library & Gardens
 The Research Library is the scientific heart of the garden, where the memory of the Pacific Southwest’s past is preserved.

You will be amazed by the scale of the Sherman Library: this intellectual oasis houses over 15,000 books and a vast archive of 30,000 unique photographs that reveal in detail the maritime past of Newport Beach and the development of California. Here, history comes to life not only in documents, but also in the canvases of California Impressionist masters such as William Wendt, Edgar Payne, and Anna Hills. This amazing combination of art, science, and nature makes the library a unique cultural hybrid, where each exhibit helps to deepen your understanding of the true roots of this region.

Garden walkway at Sherman Library & Gardens
A sunlit path through living art at Sherman Library & Gardens.

The garden actively integrates cultural traditions into its space. For instance, preparations for the Year of the Fire Horse (2026) are already in full swing. This is a symbol of energy and progress, which resonates deeply with the garden’s current stage of development.

Festive installation for the Chinese New Year - Sherman Library & Gardens
An information sign tells the story and symbolism of the upcoming 2026 year according to the Chinese zodiac.

The area is decorated with traditional red lanterns and themed installations, creating a festive atmosphere under the spreading canopies of old trees.

Decor for the Year of the Horse 2026 at Sherman Library & Gardens
Festive red lanterns and zodiac sign figures among the greenery add a fairy-tale touch to the garden.

Why the Garden Needs Our Help: The “Grow the Gardens” Project

Sherman Gardens is a non-profit organization that exists thanks to community support. Currently, the garden is experiencing a historic moment—a massive revitalization project worth $17 million.

"Grow the Gardens" project - Sherman Library & Gardens
A banner for the “Grow the Gardens” campaign, urging visitors to leave a lasting legacy for future generations.

The goal of the project is to update the infrastructure and create new spaces for learning and relaxation. Thanks to the generosity of donors and the community, an incredible amount has already been raised—$14 million.

'Grow the Gardens' campaign banner at Sherman Library & Gardens
The garden thanks its transformational donors; only $3 million remains to be raised to reach the final goal.

You too can be a part of this progress. Interactive stands are located throughout the grounds where you can use a QR code to make a contribution to the project’s development.

Interactive stands at Sherman Library & Gardens
Every donation helps the garden become better, more inclusive, and greener.

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How to Support the Oasis: Membership and Meaningful Shopping

One of the most effective ways to help is through garden membership. This is an investment that returns to you with many benefits:

  • Free daily admission.
  • 15% discount at the Garden Shop.
  • One-time guest passes.
  • Reciprocal admission benefits to over 300 gardens across America.
  • 10% discount at partner Armstrong Garden Centers.
Benefits for Sherman Library and Gardens members
Membership at Sherman Gardens offers not only privileges but real support for botanical science.

The garden offers a wide range of membership levels designed to suit every type of supporter, starting with a Student membership for just $20 or a Senior level for $50. For most visitors, the $75 Individual or the $120 Family/Grandparent tiers provide excellent value for regular access and community involvement. Those wishing to provide even more vital support can join as a Sustaining member ($250), a Sponsor ($500), or join the prestigious Sherman Society for $2,000, ensuring the garden remains a serene retreat for years to come.

You can also support the garden by visiting The Garden Shop. This is a charming place where you can find books about plants, decor, and unique gifts.

The Garden Shop at Sherman Library & Gardens
The picturesque building of the garden shop, with a roof almost entirely covered in living greenery.

Inside the shop, an atmosphere of festivity and comfort prevails. Every purchase here is a direct contribution to the garden’s fund.

Gifts and holiday decorations at The Garden Shop, Sherman Library & Gardens
In the Garden Shop, you can find stylish gifts and holiday decorations for your home.

If you want to bring a piece of the garden home with you, be sure to check out the “Plants for Sale” area.

The "Plants for Sale" sign - Sherman Library & Gardens
The “Plants for Sale” sign invites you to take home a well-cared-for and healthy plant.

The store offers a wide selection of air plants – tillandsias, which are ideal for modern interiors. In addition, there are luxurious tropical specimens: monsters, anthuriums and philodendrons, grown by Sherman Gardens professionals.

Tropical potted plants at Sherman Library & Gardens
A wide selection of tropical potted plants allows everyone to find their new green favorite.

Even a small succulent composition can be the start of your own home garden.

Small succulent arrangement at Sherman Library & Gardens
Compact succulents in ceramic pots—perfect souvenirs to remember your visit.

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Budget Hacks: How to Save with Groupon and Expedia

If you’re planning a full day in Corona del Mar, using online services wisely can help you save a significant portion of your budget.

Look for “2 for 1” Tickets on Groupon

Groupon is a great place to find discounts on local activities. While the admission price to Sherman Gardens is already nominal, the service often features:

  • Package deals: For example, admission for two or four people with a discount of up to 40-50%.
  • Cafe and Garden Shop discounts: Sometimes you can find coupons for lunch at the garden cafe or for souvenir purchases.
  • Nearby locations: Before your visit, check Groupon for discounts at Corona del Mar restaurants located near the garden. This will allow you to have a delicious meal after your walk for half the price.
Manicured lawns of Sherman Library & Gardens
Twinkling string lights and towering palms create an enchanting backdrop for a relaxing afternoon on manicured lawns of Sherman Library & Gardens.

Book “Activities” Through Expedia

Expedia is not just about hotels and flights. In the “Things to Do” section, you can find:

  • Combined Tickets: If you’re planning to visit multiple locations in Newport Beach or Orange County, Expedia often offers “bundles” that include botanical garden admission, boat trips, or bike rentals.
  • Earn Points: With every booking through Expedia, you earn points (OneKeyCash), which can then be used as real-world discounts on future visits or coffee at partner establishments.
  • Mobile Discounts: Expedia app users often get exclusive prices on local excursions that aren’t available through the regular website.

Tip for SuperMall.com readers: Always check for active coupons on Groupon on the day of your visit — sometimes “hot” deals appear right in the morning!

Conclusion

Sherman Library & Gardens is more than just a tourist location in Corona del Mar. It is a symbol of how community efforts can create and preserve a true paradise on earth. Visit this garden, make a purchase at the shop, or sign up for a membership—your contribution will help raise those final $3 million so that this oasis continues to inspire future generations.

Sherman Library & Gardens in Corona del Mar 'Grow the Gardens' Campaign
Become a part of history and help Sherman Gardens continue to grow.

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