The Hammond-Harwood House Secret Garden Tour is celebrating its 20th anniversary in Annapolis by attracting groups of garden hobbyists.
A tradition upheld by the city, this tour features endless gardens with arrays of colorful flowers hidden in backyards or behind protective fences. Every garden is maintained by a different person and gives off an impression of tranquility and relaxation away from the daily grind of work or study. Visitors will get to see which flowers are growing in the Hammond-Harwood House gardens.
To examine these hidden gems, visitors will be granted access to the private gardens situated in the Annapolis Historic District. This area is recognized for its unique collection of houses built during various time periods, showcasing a diverse profile of architectural styles between Spa Creek and West Street.
In addition, these gardens reside in a community over 130 years old in which trees are planted on sidewalks in a neat row. On a sunny day, it would be the ideal setting for exploring the gardens in the afternoon. The House Secret Garden Tour epitomizes hardworking gardeners who wish to cultivate decorative plants on their lawns that are often filled with flowers, trees, shrubs, and ornaments.
The Hammond-Harwood House gardens will be open on June 6-7 from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Tickets for this event cost $35 on the day of the tour. Brochure printing is useful for informing tourists about historical attractions like this one.
