Westchester County, NY Open Day
Sat, Jun 18, 2022
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 Open Days Q&A.
To register, please click on the garden name or photo below.
Also happening in Westchester County on this day:
DIGGING DEEPER program, June 18, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., A Rose is Never Just a Rose - Plants in Community.
- 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.
- The Great Hill Schoolhouse
The Great Hill Schoolhouse is a historic property on two acres that is owned by landscape designer John Holm and industrial designer Harry Allen.
- 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...
- Brae Willows
Brae Willows, a one-acre garden, began its infancy in June 1967 as an open, barren piece of land with three rhododendrons and a smattering of mature trees…