The Stories of Vizcaya

A person holding a pink bucket outside of a high-rise building with the words giveaway in rainbow colors.

Think of composting as nature’s own recycling process. It’s a simple yet transformative practice that turns your everyday kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrients for your garden or potted plants. Imagine taking things like banana peels, apple cores, and fallen leaves and turning this would-be waste into rich, fertile soil that breathes life into

Pink orchids with spotted petals and yellow centers bloom among green leaves and hanging moss.

ORCHID CARE FOR BEGINNERS: VIDEO CLASS Check out the full class for FREE on Vizcaya’s YouTube channel Orchid Care for Beginners: An Orchid Class from Vizcaya With the rise of nature-themed and plant-centric interior design, it’s no wonder that orchids have become one of the most popular houseplants in the past few years. From the

A compost bin filled with a mixture of food scraps, plant matter, and colorful flowers in an outdoor setting.

Get a FREE Composting Materials Guide If you’re interested in composting your waste, but aren’t sure what materials qualifty, take a look at this free guide courtesu of Compost for Life. GET THE GUIDE From Garbage to Greens With sustainability as one of Vizcaya’s core values, we strive to be an environmentally conscious institution, taking

Close-up of three pink orchids with ruffled petals and vibrant purple centers, set against a dark background, showcasing the natural beauty that makes orchid care both a rewarding and essential practice for enthusiasts.

Vizcaya has long been synonymous with orchids. These beautiful blooms first arrived on the estate in the 1920s at the behest of James Deering himself. In 2001, a formal orchidarium was established at the estate through the generous endowment from the David A. Klein Foundation. Now Vizcaya’s gardens are preparing to enter a new age

A grand estate with formal gardens and trimmed hedges, set against a backdrop of city skyscrapers and a body of water under a partly cloudy sky, reminiscent of what's in bloom at Vizcaya.
Around the world, people are hunting for the largest living trees. In the United States, American Forests, the oldest national nonprofit conservation organization in the US, has been leading this effort since 1940. Their Big Tree Program maintains a national register of the largest living specimens of American trees. Florida runs a similar program for
Grande plano de orquídeas raras numa estufa com texto que promove uma visita aos bastidores do Museu e Jardins de Vizcaya.

Está de visita esta sexta-feira? Entre nesta excursão exclusiva!

Se gosta de orquídeas, não pode perder esta visita especial aos bastidores na sexta-feira, 13 de dezembro, às 11h30. Junte-se ao especialista em orquídeas de Vizcaya enquanto entramos na estufa do museu para explorar orquídeas raras e aprender dicas de cuidados especializados com as plantas.

Os bilhetes custam apenas 39 dólares por pessoa e incluem a entrada no museu. Os lugares são limitados, por isso reserve já o seu!