The Secret Gardens of Lake Forest Park Garden Tour—Sneak Preview

Friday, June 15, 2012


On June 16, 2012 the Secret Gardens of LFP Garden Tour will include six spectacular gardens. 

Here is what you will see in the gardens on the tour:

  • A mature estate garden with a stream, mature trees and sweeping perennials
  • A Victorian cottage garden with terraced English style gardens
  • Shade gardens with uncommon plant specimens and unusual pairings
  • Northwest Eclectic - wandering paths a charming potting shed and great outdoors living space
  • Cottage garden designed to attract birds with garden pieces from around the world
  • A true secret at the end of a long drive –terraced patio, space for dogs and a wonderful mixture of new and old

Visit the gardens and get inspired.

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The tickets for the tour are $12 in advance and $15 on the day of the tour.  Get tickets online or at various garden store outlets and at the shopping center.  On the day of the tour tickets will be sold at the lower level of the Town Center at lake Forest Park.

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Ciscoe Morris will be broadcasting from Town Center between 10 am and noon.  You can be part of the live audience and ask him questions.  After the broadcast, Ciscoe will pot a couple of planters that will be raffled off.

The Town Center will be transformed into a lush garden setting with vendors selling a huge variety of plants—native and specialty plants.  Garden artists will have items to add whimsy and interest to your gardens.

It is a great time for gardeners.


2 comments:

Anonymous,  June 16, 2012 at 4:46 PM  

My daughter and I have attended and enjoyed many garden tours in Western WA over the years. Today we went to the Lake Forest Park Garden Tour which promised "six spectacular secret gardens." There were very few signs and we spent way more time hunting the homes than looking at the gardens. We never did find two of them. Also, two of the 4 we found were uneventful to say the least. We finally gave up and left the area with splitting headaches.

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