The Kirtland Garden Club’s 28th Annual Garden Tour 

Order your tickets online anytime here!

 Saturday, July 27, 2024

9 am - 3 pm, rain or shine

This year’s annual event is a self-guided tour of nine gardens in the Roscommon, Prudenville, Higgins Lake, and Houghton Lake areas. You will be provided with a map and garden descriptions with your ticket purchase.

Each year, homeowners with beautiful, interesting, and unique gardens are invited by the Kirtland Garden Club selection team to be showcased on the tour. The Tour includes a large variety of gardens to provide everyone with inspiration and enjoyment.

On this year’s garden tour you will:

Explore the raised-bed vegetable and fruit gardens with over 100 berry bushes that serve the family from “Garden to Table”.

Walk through an archway with hanging native flowers into a beautiful, colorful “Secret Garden” atmosphere complete with koi pond and fountain.

Enjoy an abundance of lilies, hydrangeas, and peonies along with ferns, potted plants, and hanging flower baskets that surround this home on Houghton Lake.

Find ostrich ferns, shiitake mushrooms and angel’s trumpet shrubs, in addition to perennials and vegetables, in a manicured setting.

Visit a working family farm that has a large vegetable garden, flower patches, two orchards, and a private pond along with an acre of sweet corn and beef cattle, hogs and chickens.

Tickets will be available for $10 beginning July 1, 2024 at the following locations:

Grayling: Flowers by Josie / Tip’n the Mitten

Houghton Lake: R&J’s Best Choice Marketplace and R&J’s West Shore Marketplace

Prudenville: Bart's Fruit Market

Roscommon: Roscommon Floral & Growing Up Greenhouse and White Pine & Petals

St. Helen: St. Helen Power Sports and Mr. B’s Deli & Cafe.

Kirtland Garden Club’s Plant Sale at the Roscommon Arts Festival & Craft Show on July 13th from 9 am – 4 pm

Order tickets online here to reserve tour tickets and prepay.

Call or text Diane Roddy (248)344-7412 or Sharon Snyder (989)422-6202 if you would like to recommend a garden to add to a future tour.