The UT Gardens located on The University of Tennessee's Agriculture Campus.Hugh Dupree / The Daily Beacon
Hummingbirds, butterflies, dogwood flowers -- and this year, bird houses -- will all soon bring added beauty and life to the University of Tennesseeâs Gardens.
As the grass begins to green and the flowers begin to bloom, local artists of all skill levels and ages have begun to work on their contributions to the gardens.
For the past three years, the UT Gardens have held the annual Art in the Gardens event. This event promotes community engagement, cooperation between artists and funds for the gardens.