![]() Proceeds go toward preserving and restoring public gardens in Virginia. ![]() Each year, more than 250 historic homes across the state open their doors and grounds to visitors. Historic Garden Week has been held since 1927 when it was used to raise funds to restore Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello estate. Musicians from the Staunton Music Festival will play in the gardens. Originally designed in 1929, the house and gardens have been recently restored. A short walk away, the extensive gardens at Waverley Hill will also be on display. Tour attendees can stroll through Colonial Williamsburg-inspired Baldwin Place to see two beautifully landscaped homes and a floral design demonstration and gardening talk. Historic Garden Week returns to Staunton at the peak of spring. Historic Garden Week Staunton Tour: April 23 Want to take a springtime walk and see some flowers? Want to learn about sustainable farming practices and how to fill your own garden with native Virginia plants? How about getting your hands on the first fresh produce of the season? Here’s our spring roundup of Staunton’s gardens, farms, and markets.
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