Forever Balboa Park helps make the park welcoming for all—Creating opportunities to connect with nature, and the community.

How to Be a Garden Steward at Home – January 2022
By Lucy Warren, Master Gardener and Forever Balboa Park Trustee If you’re interested in expanding your own garden, January is the perfect time to plant California native plants. Our recent

Balboa Park Palm Weevil Mitigation Project
Information on the destructive insect and what we’re doing to stop it. Sponsored by SDG&E Environmental Champions Grant Background The South American Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus palmarum) is an insect native

How To Plant Your Sapling
Help Build San Diego’s Urban Forest By Planting Your Native or Climate-Appropriate Sapling at Home! We’ve partnered with SDG&E to create this hybrid Plant It Forward series on San Diego’s

Volunteer Appreciation Week: Rose Garden Corps Care for a Corner of Balboa Park
Rose Garden Corps steward the Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden The Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden, home to over 1,700 roses, is tended to year-round by the Rose

Plant It Forward 2024: Growing Our Urban Forest
HELP US SUSTAIN SAN DIEGO’S VITAL NATURAL RESOURCE Ways to Participate Dig in! Join Forever Balboa Park for a hybrid series all about the importance of trees in our community,

5 Ways to Improve Tree Equity in Our Communities
Recent studies have shown San Diego has a serious tree deficit. Trees not only beautify our surroundings, but create cooling shade, provide habitat for native species important for ecological balance,