Lansdale Open Gardens Day
Lansdale Garden Club in conjunction with Discover Lansdale is proud to host 2025's self-guided tours features more great Lansdale gardens, with a focus on fabulous florals. This free event occurs on Saturday - June 14th and runs from 10 am to 4 pm. Maps will be posted here, on the Garden Tour's Facebook page and printed copies will be available the morning of the tour. Please consider bringing nonperishable donations to support our local food bank, Manna on Main Street.
2025 Lansdale Open Garden Days Tour
June 14, 2025, 10 am - 4 pm
534 Derstine Ave
This wild garden is a work in progress. We are slowly replacing non-natives with natives. The garden serves as a retreat for fauna and bug life. There's a lovely small pond with a goldfish. Map & Directions
837 Gettysburg Drive
Victoria's Flower Garden is both a certified wildlife habitat and official Monarch Waystation. Come see more than 70 plant species with 12 themed beds. Formal and self-guided tours will be offered as well as a nature scavenger hunt. Map& Directions
638 Conestoga Lane
Our yard has flowerbeds of sun and shade, with an emphasis on an array of perennials. This is a multi-season garden, so there is never one "peak" season but beauty all year round. Also featuring a calming water feature and multiple conversation areas for hosting in any weather! Come stay awhile! Map & Directions
431 Wade Ave
With only pockets of sunshine left in her once sunny backyard, this homeowner has embraced the shade with a variety of native and non-native plants that provide pops of color and soothing shades of green. This garden is in a constant state of flux as she experiments with and moves plants around to see what works from year to year. Map & Directions
726 Girard Ave
Come to the Midnight Garden - the gardener has poured their heart into this space and it has become their passion. You will see a colorful display with a variety of flowers, shrubs, and trees. This expansive garden has an orchard, apiary, extensive flower and vegetable gardens. Map & Directions
630 S. Mitchell Ave
Please park on Mitchell Avenue and walk up through the lower garden and continue to stroll through the other garden areas surrounding the house.
Our garden is actually several "garden rooms" around our mostly wooded property. Inspired by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly, you will find several "gardens of glass" throughout the property. There are several shade gardens that begin blooming in February and continue throughout the year, an azalea garden that gives way to a butterfly and pollinator garden in summer (featuring an insect hotel), a small pond, several border gardens, and a sun garden (the only garden visible from the street) that features an 8 ft. well-occupied birdhouse. The gardens change color every two weeks with the perennials and native plants and feature statues among the colorful glass accents. The diversity of colorful plant material and the many refuge areas for birds, butterflies, and bees add to the beauty and ecological impact of the garden. Map & Directions
846 Fulton Ave
A blend of classic and cottage styles, our gardens are perennial-heavy with an evolving focus on pollinator-friendly natives. The latest addition features an entry of hydrangea, lavender, salvia, and roses through a honeysuckle arbor. The pool deck and flagstone path lead you to the pollinator garden, where you can sip some lemonade in the small garden café. Stroll the grassy path between the native bed and one of two vegetable gardens, then relax in the shade garden while viewing the birds. Map & Directions
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are tickets? There are no tickets to the tour. It is a free community event, although we would love the “cost” of your ticket be in food donations to Manna on Main. We will have a donation box set up at Whites Road Park (near the pool) from 9:30-11:00 AM the morning of the event as well as in gardens along the tour
Where are the gardens? A list of the gardens, with address and details, is posted the day before the tour here and on our Facebook page for download. If you want a paper version of the garden list, we have volunteers who will be at Whites Road Park (near the pool) with paper versions for you from 9:30-11:00 AM on the day of the event.
Is there a recommended route? There is not a recommended route, you are free to pick the order of what gardens you want to visit. All of the gardens are open from 10-4 and you can hop in and out of them all day. Some people start at the top of the list, some at the middle – totally up to you. The numbers on the signs/list are just to match up the garden with the write up so you know which is which.
How do I get my garden on the tour/get info for next year/volunteer to help? The easiest answer is to either message us here, on the Facebook page or email us and someone will get back to you shortly.
Open Garden Tour - June 2024
Photographs, Nate LaBrusciano
Open Garden Tour - June 2023
Photographs, Nate LaBrusciano