36th Annual Tour of Private Gardens

Garden Hours 10am-5pm

This year we have 6 unique private gardens! Tickets will go on sale June 1.

Presale: $20 Members • $25 General

Day of Event: $25 Members • $30 General

A Lot of Flowers
The Garden Room
The Garden Spot
The Gardens at Padden Creek
Kent’s Nursery
My Garden Nursery
Vander Giessen Nursery

Volunteers needed!

Volunteers sell tickets, check visitor tickets, and assist visitors as needed. Volunteers are invited to the Pretour and Party on June 13. Pretour begins 2:30pm, and the party is right after at 5pm. Information will be sent after you have signed up to volunteer.

Interested or have questions?

Email volunteers@whatcomhortsociety.org – please include your phone number, email address and preferred time of volunteering.


This Year’s Gardens

#1 Wally Dunn & Robby Ensley

This 1892 Victorian has a delightful formal front garden that is true to the period of the house. Clipped hedges and rock walls surround carpet bedding, garden ornaments and accent plants with a 3-tiered fountain as a main focal point. Wally recently changed the house colors to a dark rich color scheme. He has done a remarkable job creating a cohesive effect by combining colors from the same palette in the garden.  He started using more ground covers, shrubs and native plants to help cut down on the maintenance in the future and to limit watering. Special attention has been paid…
Photos & Full Description #1 Wally Dunn & Robby Ensley

#2 Bea & Bruce Bowen

When Bea and Bruce moved into their house 32 years ago it was surrounded by lawn with two very old apple trees, a pink dogwood and a tall beauty bush. In 2008 they dug up the lawn and created Tiny Tim’s garden with an abundance of bulbs, perennials and 140 dahlias.  Nurturing the garden over time they have established a peaceful paradise for birds, pollinators, pets and humans. Evolving from a nondescript suburban yard into an old-fashioned style cottage garden, there is now a low rock wall, (built from the old patio) and wood chip paths.   The paths guide…
Photos & Full Description #2 Bea & Bruce Bowen

#3 Dorcie Wellman & Todd Fuller

This house and garden have had multiple remodels and additions since Dorcie and Todd moved there in 1982 – an ongoing project of two creative thinkers and doers. A berm was built along the street and planted with rhododendrons, azaleas, and dwarf apple trees. What used to be all lawn is now a perennial garden that surrounds two old pear trees and a cherry tree.  At the front left, an artfully arranged stock-tank veggie and flower garden occupy the sunniest spot.  The gardens at the back of the house, begin where a climbing hydrangea grows along the fence, and continue…
Photos & Full Description #3 Dorcie Wellman & Todd Fuller

#4 Shelley & Ron Jepson

This elegant estate garden, now almost 40 years old, continues to be an imaginative and restful place.  Shelley, with her artistic sensibilities, and Ron, with his engineering expertise, are both dreamers who have created a diverse series of experiences and garden rooms.  There are roses, magnolias, Japanese maples, unusual perennials, and bulbs.   A trumpet vine and irises from Shelly’s Montana grandmothers continue to flourish in the garden.  There are several lush garden rooms filled with ferns and hostas, along with unusual shade perennials. Clipped boxwood balls, hedges and white fencing help to define some of the garden rooms.  Statues,…
Photos & Full Description #4 Shelley & Ron Jepson

#5 Allison & Marc Ronney

When Allison and Marc first began transforming their suburban lot several years ago, the space was overgrown with blackberries, scattered boulders, and had very little structure. Today, it has evolved into a series of welcoming outdoor rooms anchored by two focal points: a stone patio designed for gathering and a small garden shed with its signature turquoise door. Paths guide visitors through native plantings, pollinator borders, raised vegetable beds, and a shaded area with a subtle nod to Japanese garden design. A relaxed firepit area offers another place to linger, reinforcing the garden’s casual, lived-in feel. Throughout the space, vintage…
Photos & Full Description #5 Allison & Marc Ronney

#6 Jennifer Titus

This is a true plant lover’s garden and Jennifer can tell you where most every plant came from and why it is unique to her collection.  At the street front, you’ll see a mix of perennials, annuals and bulbs which have reseeded and meandered over time to form a colorful mosaic.  Inside this front garden, there is a ‘secret’ area that holds her latest additions.  Be mindful of the new plantings if you enter there. Opposite the front porch, under the Cedrus deodora ‘Aurea’ a collection of shade plants is fronted by rustic wattle fencing.  On the front porch area,…
Photos & Full Description #6 Jennifer Titus

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