We hope you were able to join us for another fabulous Colonial Heights garden tour! Neighbors and friends strolled palm tree lined streets on Sunday, May 5th from 10AM-3PM.
Thank you to all of our wonderful garden hosts!
Families had fun exploreing this charming neighborhood and the plants, flowers, and life that grow here; dating back to the early 1900’s.
The tour headquarters at Colonial Park had a wonderful collection of vendors, expert presentations, and a plant/seed swap.
During this event, neighbors open up their home gardens to visit. This year, participants will be able to check out 11 gardens (6 of which are new to the tour) as well as 4 "unhosted points of interest" (gardens that can be viewed from the sidewalk). The gardens feature everything from formal landscapes to permaculture-inspired food gardens, to gardens that combine a mix of elements. Find inspiration for your own yard, or just enjoy the beauty of the gardens along with some special musical performances by @andrewjonesharp and Joel Brungardt!
At Colonial Park you can also enjoy food and coffee vendors, plant vendors, and a plant and seed swap. 🌱
Thank you to all of ourAMAZING Local Vendors:
Meza California
Brown Rice Bakery
Penny Dreadful Popcorn
Cà Phê Ru Coffee
Community Shop Class
Find Out Farms
Succulent Sirens
Bouquets by Andree
Cassidy's Crazy Cans
This event is coordinated by the Colonial Heights Neighborhood Association Garden Tour Committee and sponored by SMUD. Check out photos from our 2023 tour!
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