Back by Popular DemandA Rare Summer Stroll through The Highlands

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Tim Clemen will host a follow-up garden tour on July 12, 2025, after the first event sold out in just 20 minutes. The encore tour will explore three private estate gardens in The Highlands, with guests traveling by motor coach from Dunn Gardens. The event includes an al fresco lunch, allowing participants to immerse themselves in the beauty of summer blooms. Each garden reflects thoughtful maintenance by Tim’s Gardening, LLC, featuring unique elements such as the Robinson Estate's Olmsted-inspired landscape and the Predmore Estate's Brutalist architecture. The tour aims to raise funds for Dunn Gardens, which has benefited from Clemen's support.

Guests should prepare for uneven ground and inclines, making sturdy footwear essential. Tickets are limited, and demand is expected to be high, encouraging early reservations. This exclusive opportunity highlights the beauty and diversity of private gardens rarely open to the public.

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