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Saturday, April 19th Open Day at The Garden of Dianne B.

Saturday, April 19th Open Day at The Garden of Dianne B.

In April, come and join me under our astounding pink magnolia and share the fragile freshness of my ebullient spring garden. I felt so disappointed during last year’s Open Day (the 2nd week of May) as most of the breathtaking of spring’s astonishingly tender shades had come and gone. Please come to see them in their prime: the Fritillaria—the garish, the subtle, the shy, the climbers; the hyacinths—the big floppy and the refinements of many Muscari; the quince and the redbuds sporting their ethereal branch-caressing flowers; a dozen different Trillium showing off their sensitive minutiae; Virginia bluebells nestled among maidenhair ferns at the feet of St. Francis; the Euphorbia’s chartreusiness enlivens the soft returning foliage of the nearly 2 dozen different Japanese maples; really tiny and shy but absolutely fascinating bloodroot and corydalis; provocative new red growth of the Likiang spruce, and finally—the at least 100 hellebores (most different) vie for space with the emerging Jack-in-thepulpits (my most beloved). No matter the weather—Please come and share my lusty spring garden treasures— they promise a fresh start. Dianne labels herself a “garden stylist” fond of weaving together texture, accessories, color, and patterns echoing her twentieth-century career in fashion. Her blog, Dirtier, diannebgardens.com, is the progeny of her ‘90s gardening book, Dirt (still available at Amazon).


This garden’s estimated size is 1 acre.


Open Days 2025: 

  • Saturday, April 19
  • Sunday, June 22

Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Events are rain or shine.

Saturday, April 19, 2025
11 am - 5 pm
$10 - Non-Member
or Become a Member for member pricing.

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