Open Days Program Garden Tour - Columbia & Berkshire County

Explore two private gardens in Canaan, NY and West Stockbridge, MA, open to the public for self-guided tours to benefit the Garden Conservancy and the Berkshire Botanical Garden. No reservations required; rain or shine. 10am to 4pm. Begin at Rockland Farm, 180 Stony Kill Road, Canaan or Apple Hill, 12 Red Rock Road, West Stockbridge. Admission is $5 per garden; children 12 7 under free.Highlights include a terrace with container plantings of exotic and tropical plants, a hydrangea allée, and a long border culminating at a rock garden and meditation bed.Call toll-free weekdays, 888-842-2442 or email opendays@gardenconservancy.org. See www.opendaysprogram.org for additional area Open Days.

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