Having a beautiful garden is often the end result of a lot of inspiration and elbow grease, and a Warminster area event will showcase the beds of some local green thumbs.
The Bucks County branch of The Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association and Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve are pleased to present the fifth annual garden tour to the local community. This year’s route will feature six different approaches to incorporating native plants and water features, and everyone who is interested is welcome.
The properties that will be included in the tour will each have their own unique approach to planting, using creativity as the watchword. The hope is that the participants will be able to get some inspiration for their own yard, incorporating any elements that catch their eye. Tickets are $10 each, and they can be purchased ahead of time.
At an activity like this, supplying each registrant with a copy of a map of each of the stops as well as a notebook and promotional Pens will make it easy for them to make any notes they wish as they go.
The exact date for this annual garden tour will be set according to COVID-19 prevention protocols and guidance from the state. Both maps and tickets can be picked up at a location in Doylestown, and the address for this will be released to the registrants once they have completed the sign-up process.
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