The Weston Garden Club had an inspired idea for a way to celebrate the town’s Tricentennial: A Garden Tour. Today, in celebration of Weston’s 300th Anniversary, nine gardens were open to tour. Those of us who have organized garden tours, or have opened our own gardens on tour, know the amount of energy, time and organization that a garden tour requires. Here then is a toast to the Tricentennial of Weston, Massachusetts, and to the Weston Garden Club. Enjoy some discreet photos from today’s tour.






Would you mind if I re-blogged that photo of the coffee pot birdhouse? It’s adorable, but how brave was someone to make that hole.
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Yes, reblog away! How fun to have a post reblogged.
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I love a good garden tour. I almost always come away from them with new inspiration, and they have been an important part of my education as a gardener. Thanks for sharing this one.
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I totally agree, Jean. A good garden tour can be the source for much inspiration. This one was for sure.
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What great photos, would love to have been able to experience. Particularly liked the bird house and “bold entrance”, great ideas that seem really innovative for New England! Thanks for sharing
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