Discovering the Ulsan Garden Support Center: A New Haven for Plant Lovers

In April 2026, with the warm spring breeze blowing, I have a very special and vibrant announcement that will surely excite the citizens of Ulsan.
Have you heard of the term "Plant Keeper"?
Recently, this word has naturally permeated our daily lives, combining "plant" and "keeper" to refer to those who nurture plants with love and care, much like pet owners do with their animals.
In our busy and stark modern society, many people have embraced the trend of decorating their homes with plants, finding comfort in the greenery and the small yet tangible sense of achievement that comes from flowers and fruits.
The Ulsan Garden Support Center, which opened on March 23, 2026, not only serves as a specialized hub for Ulsan citizens to experience garden culture but will also play a crucial role in leading the upcoming 2028 Ulsan International Garden Expo.
Thus, the Ulsan Garden Support Center is set to provide various programs, including garden-related education, plant care, and garden culture experiences, to systematically support the garden industry and promote garden culture.
The center, located at 26 Taehwa-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan, is a three-story building that offers a vibrant space for interaction between plants and people.
It features a plant hospital that provides consultations and treatments for sick plants, along with repotting support for novice plant keepers and education on indoor plant management. Additionally, a gardening shop is available, offering various plants and supplies essential for plant keepers.
Furthermore, the center includes relaxing spaces such as the Sunshine Garden and a garden bookstore, allowing visitors to enjoy a peaceful respite anytime.
There are also garden culture classrooms and training areas designed to cultivate citizen gardeners and provide specialized training in plant care and garden culture.
Before exploring the interior, I was already captivated by the building's exterior. I expected an office-like structure due to its name, but instead, I was greeted by a stunning greenhouse that perfectly encapsulated the essence of a garden.
During my visit, the cherry blossoms were in full bloom, making the entire area around the Ulsan Garden Support Center resemble a breathtaking pink watercolor painting.
Although the cherry blossoms have already fallen, I highly recommend visiting the Taehwa River National Garden next year during the cherry blossom festival and stopping by the Ulsan Garden Support Center.
Not only is the outdoor view impressive, but the cherry blossom view from inside the center is also worth experiencing, making it a must-visit spot for cherry blossom enthusiasts.
Upon entering, I was deeply impressed by a banner wishing for the success of the 2028 Ulsan International Garden Expo and a sculpture symbolizing the Taehwa River National Garden.
The sculpture, crafted from living plants, beautifully captures the essence of the Taehwa River National Garden, leaving a lasting impression.
The first space I encountered was the Sunshine Garden. The transparent exterior seamlessly transitions into the interior, allowing soft natural light to embrace the green plants, enhancing the garden's fresh and vibrant atmosphere.
Located on the first floor, the plant hospital and gardening shop provide a glimmer of hope for plants that are inexplicably wilting.
With plant experts diagnosing conditions and offering tailored treatments, this truly is a two-for-one experience.
Next door, the gardening shop offers a variety of fresh companion plants, trendy pots, and gardening tools, igniting a passion for plants.
After exploring the plant hospital and gardening shop, I found myself naturally drawn to the garden bookstore.
In the calming atmosphere filled with greenery, I took a moment to put my smartphone down and enjoy a quiet retreat, experiencing a unique moment of clarity for both my eyes and mind.
Not only does the Ulsan Garden Support Center feature an indoor garden, but it also has a rooftop garden and an external garden on the second floor, inviting visitors to leisurely explore and enjoy the comfort that gardens provide.
Ultimately, the beautiful Ulsan Garden Support Center is more than just a viewing facility; it serves as a vital base camp that encourages citizen participation and drives the excitement for the upcoming 2028 festival.
Every step we take here, learning the joy of nurturing plants and cherishing even a small pot, will contribute to the success of the 2028 Ulsan International Garden Expo.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/ulsan_nuri/224258450923
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