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25th Annual Horticultural Society of Maryland Garden Tour
You're invited to attend Gardening Just Enough for the City: Roland Park, Guilford and Tuscany on June 5.

The Horticultural Society of Maryland invites you to join us for our 25th Annual Garden Tour Gardening Just Enough for the City: Roland Park, Guilford and Tuscany-Canterbury on Sunday, June 5, 2016 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, rain or shine.
Featuring exquisite properties located along the tree-lined avenues and hidden byways of some of northern Baltimore’s loveliest neighborhoods, this year’s walking and driving tour takes visitors to seven urban gardens that showcase imaginative ways to create serene horticultural sanctuaries in the city.
From inventive container, rock and pocket gardens to magnificent backyard retreats filled with roses, rare plants, ponds and charming outdoor art, every space has been designed to provide a welcome refuge for reflection, relaxation and gracious entertaining.
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Members of the Horticultural Society of Maryland are admitted to the tour without charge. General public tickets are $35 when purchased in advance online by June 4th at www.mdhorticulture.org or at locations in Baltimore County including Kingsdene Nursery in Monkton, Lovely Manors Garden Design Center in Phoenix and The Perennial Farm in Glen Arm.
Tickets can also be purchased at Graul’s Market in Ruxton, Mays Chapel and Hereford, Green Field’s Nursery on Falls Road, and Giant Food at 1020 W 41st Street in Baltimore City as well as Clark’s Ace Hardware in Ellicott City.. Tickets can also be purchased the day of the tour for $40 at the first garden – see website for garden address. Additional support for the tour provided by our media sponsor, WYPR-FM.
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The Horticultural Society of Maryland is a membership organization where gardening enthusiasts of all levels and interests come together to expand their knowledge of horticulture through lectures, trips, workshops and shared experiences. Members learn how to become better gardners, meet plant experts, visit beautiful public and private gardens, and become part of an organization that supports local community programs and horticulture education. For more information about the tour contact garden tour chair Nancy Raskin at nancyraskin@yahoo.com or visit www.mdhorticulture.org.