Westchester County, NY Open Day
Sat, May 11, 2024
To register, please click on the garden name or photo below.
- Vivian and Ed Merrin
Mixed borders flow in and out of the six- or seven-acre garden, containing native plants as well as many Asian species.
- A Garden for Birds and Pollinators
A mostly native plant, shade/part-shade 1-acre property with an ephemeral wetland and Hudson River tributary, vegetable garden, native fruit and nut plants, and pollinator gardens and habitat.
- Rocky Hills
At Rocky Hills, planting among the stone walls began in the 1950s by William and Henriette Suhr, whose legacy is continued by current owners Barbara and Rick Romeo.
- The Little Garden That Could
It features a cottage garden of bulbs and perennials, a Belgian fence espalier of fruit trees, a grape arbor, an herb garden, a checkerboard garden, and a "meadow" with naturalized bulbs, native plants, a Domenico Belli sculpture, and a greenhouse.
- Bedford Cross Farm
We still use the original vegetable garden (bordered by the original peonies) but have added a shade garden, pool garden, rose garden and white garden.