Roscoe Gardening Club's 1st Garden Walk

9am – 1pm Are you a gardener looking for inspiration for your next flower bed? Wondering the best places to plant? Or maybe you just love wandering through beautiful gardens? Whatever your reason, come join us for the Roscoe Gardening Club's inaugural Garden Walk.

This free, self-guided event is hosted by the Roscoe Gardening Club, and donations are welcomed and gratefully received. Maps are available online or at local garden centers.

For more information, check out the Facebook page “Roscoe Gardening Club.”

Stacey Salcido Garden, Roscoe, IL…Our garden is affectionately known as Club Las Bellas North. Our hand-dug koi pond is home to a mature koi and one lucky catfish. As you walk from the front yard to the back yard, you'll experience the beauty of a variety of perennials (
A variety of flowers bloom, including irises, yellow daylilies, green hostas, peonies, and cornflowers. Beautiful annuals in hanging baskets add an extra splash of color. The sound of the waterfall invites you to sit in the shade of the patio and watch the birds for a quiet, relaxing time in the garden. Once you've been, you'll never want to leave. Rachel Rutledge Garden, Roscoe, Illinois… Experience the charm of a new garden showcasing beautiful flowers and a dedicated section with a variety of flowerbeds for perennial and annual fruits and vegetables. Pat Graves Garden, Roscoe, Illinois… Pat Graves Garden is surrounded by a variety of trees and landscaping that sets it apart from the surrounding grounds. Sheri Henson Garden, Roscoe, Illinois… Henson Garden is full of whimsical delights and secret surprises, surrounded by beautiful flowers and bushes. Visitors will also be inspired by the many everyday items transformed into beautiful, colorful planters and garden décor. Philip Timm Garden, Rockford, Illinois … Timm Garden was 35 years in the making. Come see hundreds of hosta varieties, a stampery garden, a dragon garden, a Sasquatch garden, a Venus Plant garden, and a wide selection of blooming annuals and perennials. They may not be ordinary, but they're a joy to look at.

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