Westchester County, NY Open Day
Sun, Jul 25, 2021
As the pandemic continues to evolve, please observe these new procedures and help us ensure a safe, contactless, and seamless garden experience for all visitors as well as our generous garden hosts:
- Pre-registration is REQUIRED for each garden. Pre-register for each on this website, except where specifically indicated otherwise. Children under 12 are free and do not need to be pre-registered if accompanied by pre-registered adult.
- Capacity is limited. Sorry, no walk-ins allowed; no paper tickets or cash payments will be accepted on-site.
- Masks are required, at the discretion of the garden owners, and social distancing is encouraged at all in-person events.
For more details about these changes for this season, see the 2021 Open Days Q&A.
To register, please click on the garden name or photo below for each garden you would like to visit.
Also happening on this day:
DIGGING DEEPER program in Pound Ridge, Beyond Natives: Using Local Ecotypes, with Emily Rauch, from 2 to 4 p.m. Registration for this Digging Deeper program includes admission to James & Ellen Best’s Sara Stein Garden.
Also happening this weekend:
On Saturday, July 24, please also join us for another Westchester County Open Day and a DIGGING DEEPER program, also on Saturday, July 24, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Simple Ways to Grow and Use Ayurvedic Herbs, with Indira Rajan.
- The Greneker Retreat
This 1925 home in Mount Kisco is one of five designed and built by Lillian Greneker, whose works are now curated in Harvard's Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America.
- Garden of Bernard Marquez & Tim Fish
The garden, recently featured in Garden Design and Westchester Home magazines, consists of several garden rooms that flow into each other on different levels…
- Garden of Phillis Warden
This garden of many facets includes perennial borders, three water gardens, a formal vegetable garden, wildflower garden, fern garden, marsh garden, a woodland walk, a hidden garden, and a formal croquet court.
- James and Ellen Best’s Sara Stein Garden
This ecological restoration by Sara Stein, the native plant pioneer, spans 5.5 acres and includes upland and wetland meadows, woodlands, and thickets...