Week of October 21, 2011

Brugmansia versicolor is visited by a honey bee at The Entrace Pavillion.
Photo by Lisa Roper

A birds eye view of the job site.
Photo by Bryan Christ

Phyllostachys vivax 'Aureocaulis', a Giant timber bamboo from Japan, grows at the edge of the Asian Woods.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Doug Croft cultivates the Cut Flower Garden as finishing touches are put on the new sod.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Ed Hincken and Dan Benarcik install a circulation fan in the new greenhouse.
Photo by Bryan Christ

Przemek Walczak assembling the bridge to Bell's Woodland.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Dahlia 'Mystic Spirit' with Salvia vanhoutii in the Tennis Court Court Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Zelkova serrata with a hint of fall color in the Prking Lot.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Bessera elegans blooms in the Teacup Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper
What's in Bloom - 2010 Season
Take a look at last seasons Highlights to help plan your visit this season...Opening Times
Wednesday - Sunday
10am - 5pm
Parking reservations are required until
3pm Wednesdays-Sundays.
Friday Evenings
The garden will be open until 8pm through Labor Day.
Parking reservations are required until 6:30pm.
Due to limited parking, we cannot accommodate groups on Friday evenings.
Picnicking is permitted only in the picnic areas, except on Friday evenings from 4-8pm, guests may picnic anywhere in the garden.
We ask guests to carry out what they bring in.
Early Saturdays in 2025
We open at 8:00am on the following Saturdays:June 7, July 5, August 2,
September 6, October 4,
and November 1.
Regular admission fees apply and Parking reservations are required.
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House and Garden Tours
Held every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 11am.
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News & Events
Biodiversity Survey
We are proud to announce the release of our Biodiversity Survey, which outlines the impact that our garden has on the insect and animal populations that we intersect with.
Listen to Bill Thomas on Margaret Roach's podcast, A Way to Garden, as they discuss the Biodiversity Survey.
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