The garden was created during the second half of the eighteenth century in the picturesque course "Obidovshchina", which in the seventeenth century belonged to the colonel Negin Ivan Obidovsky (1676-1701), nephew of Hetman Ivan Mazepa. There is an assumption that it was established by Count Wittgenstein. The parkland then became property of AA Bezborodko, his family, and their descendants - AG Kushelev-Bezborodko and Musin-Pushkin. They worked as trustees of the Higher Education Institution of the City of Negin - Prince's School in Zborodko. In 1787, Empress Catherine II stopped ownership of the Negin on her journey to southern Ukraine.