Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Decatur Garden Tour - It’s totally runable!

I had to post this e-mail because the Subject title totally sold me on it.

DIG THIS:

DECATUR
GARDEN
TOUR SET FOR SEPTEMBER 26 & 27


 


DECATUR, GA -- Step into autumn with the twenty-first annual Decatur Garden Tour, September 26 and 27.  Explore 12 gardens, both private and public, across this charmingly eclectic intown community.  From the stately and formal to the artsy and whimsical, the tour blooms with ideas to feed gardening inspiration all year.  The gardens present unexpected plant combinations in vivid fall colors, sustainable and edible plantings, innovative outdoor living areas and serene water features.
 


Tour-goers will enjoy “art in the garden,” as the creations of local artists further enhance the outdoor environments.  Other highlights include a Japanese-style garden featured in Backyard Living magazine and the renowned “garden rooms” of noted author and designer Ryan Gainey’s private home. The tour features Saturday evening hours, during which visitors can explore two gardens along with live music and wine.


 



The tour is a benefit for the Decatur Preservation Alliance, a non-profit citizens’ group dedicated to preserving
Decatur’s historic structures and greenspaces,  and the Oakhurst Community Garden Project, a non-profit center dedicated to preserving community greenspace and cultivating the next generation of environmental stewards. 


 


Tour hours are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.  Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 the day of the tour.  For questions regarding group discounts ($15 for eight or more), call (404) 371-4444.  Information is also available at www.decaturgardentour.com.  Proceeds from the Garden Tour support the programs of nonprofits, the Decatur Preservation Alliance and the Oakhurst Community Garden Project.


 



For details of each garden,
Decatur dining destinations and online ticket sales, visit 
www.decaturgardentour.com.



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