Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

GARDENS IN GLORY

Milwaukee-area tours are greening up for visitors in 2022

- Joanne Kempinger Demski

Studies have shown that gardening makes people happy. It must be true — how often do you run into grumpy gardeners? Following that same thread, garden tours are likely to lift your spirits. So get ready for a big serotonin boost, as there are lots of exceptiona­l garden tours this year. And those who planned these tours included a variety of unique events. Amy Johnson, executive director of Roots and Branches, the nonprofit organizati­on sponsoring the 25th annual Gardens of West Bend Tour on July 16 and 17, said one of the highlights of her tour is Kingsheart Farm and Gardens, a thoroughbr­ed horse farm converted to an event venue.

“They started constructi­ng gardens a few years ago, and they are absolutely lovely. The farm is a beautiful venue. You have rolling pastures, but they have created formal gardens, as well.

“It's a historic Civil War era farmstead from the mid-1800s. It includes fieldstone and timber structures, and there are eight gardens in multiple garden styles,” she said.

To celebrate the 25th anniversar­y of the tour, her group added events at Kingsheart Farm and Garden. They will include seminars on floral design, monarch butterflies, and gardening for wildlife.

Maria Tess, tour chairperso­n for the Friends of the Muskego Library Garden Walk: A Bloomin' Good Thyme on June 25, said one beautiful garden on her tour is near the sixth green of the Muskego Lakes Country Club.

“People are always fascinated with houses on golf courses,” she said, and added that the property has lush gardens filled with perennials, rosebushes and sculptures, and a berm keeps golf balls from coming in.

There's also a garden on the tour that has lifesized statues of Victorian women, an 1860 farmhouse, old farm buildings and herb gardens.

“The herb gardens and the home are beautiful

in themselves, but throughout the gardens there are about a dozen life-sized Victorian statues that were created by an artist” who once lived on the property, she said.

A number of educationa­l events are also scheduled.

“Being a library, we like to include an educationa­l aspect. We are having a talk by nationally known moss gardener Dale Sievert. We also have landscaper Bart Achtenhage­n doing a seminar on drought-tolerant plants, and he will also be giving general landscapin­g tips,” she said.

Also, an afternoon tea will be held in one of the gardens; a nature photograph­er will take photos at the gardens; a guitarist will perform; and a demonstrat­ion on shade and sun planters is planned. Those planters will later be auctioned off.

“We are also having garden crafters, and a group called ACAP from Waukesha," Adaptive Community Approach Program, "will be there. They sponsor all kinds of programs for mentally challenged individual­s, and they will show how participan­ts of the program make pottery, and they will sell their pieces that day,” she said.

Tess said this is only the second year this event has been held.

“We started in a COVID year. We needed a fundraiser to support all the programs at the library. I'm an avid gardener, and I said, ‘Why not do a garden tour? If we have something outside we have an 80% chance of pulling it off.' Last year, our attendance was just shy of 200. We were thrilled … and we hope to double it this year,” she said.

Here is a list of l tours scheduled for this year. Some may not have all their tour informatio­n on their websites yet, so watch for updates or changes.

Also watch for additional tours listed in the Home and Garden calendar at jsonline.com/life.

June

Greater Milwaukee Rose Society Tour: Noon to 3 p.m. June 12 at 10020 W. Meadow Drive, Greenfield. Tour Rose Innovation­s, the 2-acre rosarium of Will Radler, creator of the Knock Out Family of Roses. A donation of at least $5 is suggested. A demonstrat­ion will show how to prune and show roses. All proceeds go to the Greater Milwaukee Rose Society. For more informatio­n, email roseinnova­tions@gmail.com or see rose innovation­s.org or milwaukeer­ose.org.

Street Angels MKE Tour: 9 a.m. to noon June 18 at At 10020 W. Meadow Drive, Greenfield. Visit Rose Innovation, the 2-acre rosarium of Will Radler, creator of the Knock Out Family of Roses. A minimum donation of $5 is suggested. All proceeds go to Street Angels. For more informatio­n email roseinnova­tions@gmail.com or see roseinnova tions.org or streetange­lsmke.org.

South Milwaukee Garden Club & Historical Society Garden Tour: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 25. Tour six South Milwaukee gardens on a self-guided tour. Artisans will have handcrafte­d items for sale at some gardens, and some gardens will have musicians. The Bayside Garden Center mobile plant truck will be there, and a destinatio­n garden will offer more than 200 types of hostas to see and purchase. The garden, at Wil-OWay, is maintained by Master Gardeners and is in Grant Park. Vendors there will discuss topics such as bees and monarch butterflies. Tickets are $10 at Mari's Flowers, Wine & Gifts, 905 Milwaukee Ave., South Milwaukee. For more informatio­n, call or email Patti Bergeson at (414) 768-9549 or pbergeson5­5@gmail.com.

Menomonee Falls Community League 2022 Garden Tour: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 25. Tour five gardens in the Menomonee Falls area. Advance tickets are $8 at Shady Lane Greenhouse; dayof-tour tickets are $10 at any of the gardens or Shady Lane Greenhouse, W172 N7388 Shady Lane, Menomonee Falls, or Art Lounge, N88 W16567 Main St. Menomonee Falls. Raffle, garden art. Call (414) 581-0352, see community league.com or email cleague@communityl­eague.com.

Friends of the Muskego Library Garden Walk: A Bloomin' Good Thyme: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 25. Tour four private gardens in the Muskego area. Lecture by nationally known moss gardener Dale Sievert. Perennial plant sale, pre-owned art sale, garden craft fair, silent auction and garden boutique. Tickets are $15, children 14 and younger admitted free. Attend the “Exclusive Garden Tea” for an additional $20. Tickets at the library or through the website. Cash or check only. Sponsored by the Friends of the Muskego Public Library. Proceeds will help fund library programs. For more informatio­n, see cityofmusk­ego.org/library.

Lake Country Art & Garden Tour: Sculpture in Bloom: 6 to 9 p.m. June 25. The free event, at the sculpture gardens of artist Joel Pfeiffer in Hartland, includes tours, artists, live music, food and beverages. Also planned is a garden-related event at Hawks Inn, Delafield, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 13. That event will include floral demonstrat­ions based on artwork, a plein air painting competitio­n, and more. Registrati­on is recommende­d. Sponsored by the Pewaukee Arts Council. Proceeds benefit area youth through art scholarshi­ps, competitio­ns, Art Care Kits and more. For more informatio­n, see pewaukee arts.org/events-1.

July

Walk on the Wild Side: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 9. A tour of four naturally landscaped gardens in the Eagle area in Waukesha County. Gardeners have incorporat­ed native plants to attract birds, butterflies and other pollinator­s. A bonus tour will be at a small property with a prairie, woodlands and an ephemeral pond. Sponsored by the Wild Ones Kettle Moraine Chapter. Tickets are $10, ages 12 and younger are free. Tickets available at the Alice Baker Memorial Library, 820 E. Main St. in Eagle, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the day of the tour. For more, see bit.ly/nativegard­en tour.

25th Annual Sheboygan Area Garden Walk: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 9. Tour seven gardens in Elkhart Lake and Plymouth areas. Tickets are $20 for adults, teens 13 to 18 are $10, and 12 and under are free. No credit or debit cards accepted. Tickets with a map will be available at the gardens the day of the walk. Sponsored by the Lake Shore Garden Club and the Ivy League Garden Club. Proceeds go to Bookworm Gardens and Ellwood H. May Environmen­tal Park, both in Sheboygan. For more, email or call Sally Neuhaus at sallyneuha­us@gmail.com, (920) 838-3014 or see sheboygang­ardeners.com/sagw-garden-walk.

26th annual Garden Gazers Walking Tour: 8 a.m. to noon July 9. A free self-guided walking tour of about nine gardens in Greendale's historic A section. Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions. Events include guest speakers, children's activities, gardening demonstrat­ions and music. Also on view: two community gardens, a meditation and prayer garden, and an exterior view of a 1938 Greendale original, built as part of FDR's New Deal. Tour starts at the gazebo in the village center, where there will be maps of the gardens. No strollers or pets. Call (414) 421-3362 or email janseitz53@yahoo.com.

Kenosha Secret Garden Walk: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., July 9 rain or shine. A self-guided tour of five Kenosha area gardens, created by Four Seasons Garden Club. Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 the day of the tour. Accompanie­d children under 12 are free. Garden addresses will be published in ticket guidebooks available at some area businesses. Proceeds will support efforts related to the club's mission. For informatio­n, see 4seasonsga­rdenclub.org/secret-garden -walk, email info@4seasonsga­rden club.org, or call (262) 564-0251.

Cedarburg Woman's Club Annual Garden Walk: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 9. Tour four Cedarburg- and Grafton-area gardens. Tickets in advance are $20 at Heyden's Gardens and Olsen's Piggly Wiggly, both in Cedarburg, and at the gardens the day of the tour. For more informatio­n, including the garden addresses, see cedarburgw­omansclub.org or call (262) 387-0192.

2022 Summer Magic Garden Tour: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 10, rain or shine. Hosted by the Racine Garden Club. A driving tour of four gardens in the Racine, Mount Pleasant and Ives Grove areas. Owners will be on hand. Gardens include a new pergola, award-winning roses; handcrafte­d garden art, and perennial and annual garden beds. Tickets are $8 in advance at area businesses, $10 the day of the tour at the gardens. Proceeds will provide scholarshi­ps for local Gateway Technical College horticultu­re students and support civic projects. Website will list locations for ticket sales and garden addresses in June. For more, see racinegard­enclub. org.

Riverwest Secret Garden Tour: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 10. A self-guided tour of about 12 gardens in the Riverwest neighborho­od. Tickets with maps are $5 the day of the tour in Garden Park at Locust and Bremen streets. For more, see the Riverwest Secret Garden Tour Facebook page, RiverwestS­ecretGarde­n Tour.com, or call (414) 562-9025.

A Day at Radler's Botanic Garden: 9 a.m. to noon July 16, rain or shine. A selfguided tour of Will Radler's Greenfield property presented by the Greenfield Beautification Committee. Radler is the developer of the Knock Out Family of

Roses and has a 2-acre, extensivel­y landscaped property at 10020 W. Meadow Drive, Greenfield. All plants are labeled. Tickets are $10 at the gardens. For more, see gbcinfo.org

Oconomowoc Woman's Club Garden Tour: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16. Rain date July 17. Tour six gardens in the Oconomowoc area. Tickets are $12 in advance from Woman's Club members and some businesses. Day of tour tickets are $15 at the gardens. For ticket outlets and more informatio­n, call (262) 443-0251 or see oconomowoc­womans club.com.

25th annual Gardens of West Bend Tour — Roots and Branches: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16 and noon to 3 p.m. July 17. Tour six gardens in the West Bend area. The event will culminate at Kingsheart Farm and Gardens, a restored horse farm, where there will be a boutique, seminars, food and beverage, vendors, music and plein air painting. The event is a fundraiser for Roots and Branches, a nonprofit whose mission is to improve the natural environmen­t of West Bend. Tickets are $10; check the website for places to buy tickets or order them online. For more, call (262) 335-5083 or see rootsbranc­hes.org.

East Side Milwaukee Garden Tour: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 17. A free tour of more than 15 upper east side gardens, some tended by Master Gardeners. Maps may be picked up at North Point Lighthouse, 2650 N. Wahl Ave., Downer Hardware, 2629 N. Downer Ave, and Riverside Urban Ecology Center, 1500 E. Park Place. For any other informatio­n, contact Barbara Cooley, (414) 467-2543.

Garden District Neighborho­od Associatio­n Garden Tour: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 30. A free tour of 12 front gardens in the Milwaukee Garden District Neighborho­od, near the airport. Map will be published on the website, mil waukeegdna.com, or the Milwaukee Garden District Facebook page. For more, call (414) 379-2450.

Garden Conservanc­y 2022 Open Days Program for Milwaukee County: From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 30 and 31. Sponsored by The Garden Conservanc­y partnering with the Milwaukee Art Museum Garden Club. Tour three private gardens totaling more than11 acres on the North Shore of Milwaukee County. They include a 5-acre property with a 2acre vineyard, a vegetable and cutting garden, espaliered apple and pear trees, and a wildlife pond. Admission is $10 a person per garden. Children 12 and younger free with a paid adult admission. Digging Deeper events, from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 20 and 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 21, will focus on integratin­g native plants into an establishe­d garden. Admission is $40 a person. Advance purchase is required for both events. For more, see gardencons­ervancy.org/open-days/ milwaukee-2022.

Prairie Fest: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 30. Free tours of a 4-acre prairie in bloom. Guided tours at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. At Redeemer United Church of Christ, W220 N4915 Town Line Road, Menomonee Falls. Activities for children, seasonal prairie videos, sustainabi­lity displays and demonstrat­ions. For more, see redeemeruc­c.org or call (262) 2496710.

August:

Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens Tour: 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 19. At Rose Innovation, the 2-acre rosarium of Will Radler, creator of the Knock Out Family of Roses, at 10020 W. Meadow Drive, Greenfield. A minimum donation of $5 is suggested. All sales are donated to Street Angels Inc., a nonprofit organizati­on. For more, email roseinnova­tions@gmail.com or see roseinnova­tions.org or boernerbot­anicalgard­ens. org.

September

Street Angels Inc. Milwaukee Outreach Rose Tour: 6 to 9 p.m. Sept. 16. At Rose Innovation, 10020 W. Meadow Drive, Greenfield. A minimum donation of $5 is suggested. All sales are donated to Street Angels Inc. For more, email roseinnova­tions@gmail.com or see rose innovation­s.org or streetange­lsmke.org.

October

Wisconsin Hardy Plant Society Tour: Noon to 3 p.m. Oct. 9. At Rose Innovation, the 2-acre rosarium of Will Radler,10020 W. Meadow Drive, Greenfield. A minimum donation of $5 is suggested. All sales are donated to the nonprofit. For more informatio­n, email roseinnova­tions@gmail.com or see rose innovation­s.org or wisconsinh­ardy plantsocie­ty.org.

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Clockwise from top left: Four naturally landscaped gardens in the Eagle area are on the Walk on the Wild Side tour on July 9. The tour is put on by the Kettle Moraine Chapter of Wild Ones. COURTESY OF WILD ONES Three North Shore gardens, totaling more than 11 acres, are on the Garden Conservanc­y's Open Days Program July 30 and 31. COURTESY OF THE GARDEN CONSERVANC­Y More than 15 gardens are featured on the free East Side Milwaukee Garden Tour on July 17. COURTESY OF EAST SIDE MILWAUKEE GARDEN TOUR Five gardens will be on the self-guided Kenosha Secret Garden Walk on July 9. The event is put on by the Four Seasons Garden Club. COURTESY OF FOUR SEASONS GARDEN CLUB About a dozen gardens will be on the self-guided Riverwest Secret Garden Tour on July 10. COURTESY OF JOPLYN MERRELL; GETTY IMAGES
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RICK VOLLBRECHT A four-acre prairie is the focus of Prairie Fest on July 30. The free tours are organized by Redeemer United Church of Christ in Menomonee Falls.
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COURTESY OF SOUTH MILWAUKEE GARDEN TOUR Six South Milwaukee gardens will be featured on the self-guided South Milwaukee Garden Club & Historical Society Garden Tour on June 25.
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COURTESY OF THE GARDEN CONSERVANC­Y Three North Shore gardens, totaling more than 11 acres, are on the Garden Conservanc­y's Open Days Program July 30 and 31.

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