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The Garden Conservancy Presents Private Garden Tour and Digging Deeper Event with Ellen Petersen in Dutchess County on July 27

The Garden Conservancy Presents Private Garden Tour and Digging Deeper Event with Ellen Petersen in Dutchess County on July 27

GARRISON, NY: On Saturday, July 27, visit two private gardens in Millerton and Stanfordville, plus the public Innisfree Garden in Millbrook, open to the public through the Garden Conservancy Open Days program, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $10 per private garden, $8 at Innisfree, and children 12 and under are free. Call 1-888-842-2442, or visit www.gardenconservancy.org/open-days for more information. An additional Digging Deeper program takes place at 2 p.m., “The Evolution of a Gardener,” with Ellen Petersen in Stanfordville. Pre-registration is required for the Digging Deeper program, and additional fees apply. Additional Dutchess County Open Days take place on the following dates: September 21 in Millbrook and Millerton; and October 12 in Pawling.

Activities on July 27 include:

All Open Days gardens are featured in the 2019 Open Days Directory; a soft-cover book that includes detailed driving directions and vivid garden descriptions written by their owners, plus a complementary ticket for admission to one private garden. The directory includes garden listings in fourteen states and costs $25.00 including shipping. Visit www.gardenconservancy.org/open-days or call the Garden Conservancy toll-free at 1-888-842-2442 to order with a Visa, MasterCard or American Express, or send a check or money order to: the Garden Conservancy, P.O. Box 608, Garrison, NY 10524. Discount admission tickets are available as well through advanced mail order.

The Garden Conservancy is a national nonprofit dedicated to saving and sharing outstanding American gardens. Since 1995, the Garden Conservancy’s award-winning Open Days has welcomed more than one million visitors into thousands of inspired private landscapes – from urban rooftops to organic farms, historic estates to innovative suburban lots – in forty-one states. Digging Deeper – site-specific Open Days special programs – invite participants to take a closer look at the garden world. Hundreds of volunteers help this robust annual program showcase regional horticultural and stylistic expressions in a national context, celebrating the rich diversity of American gardens.

 

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