This garden at 1805 S. E St., is on the Petals & Pathways tour this Saturday.

This garden at 1805 S. E St., is on the Petals & Pathways tour this Saturday.

Tickets on sale now for Petals Pathways Garden Tour

PORT ANGELES — Advance tickets are on sale now for the Petals and Pathways Home Garden Tour on Saturday.

The self-guided tour sponsored by the Master Gardener Foundation of Clallam County will highlight the landscaping of six home gardens in Port Angeles from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Tickets are $15 prior to the tour and $20 on tour day.

Advance tickets can be purchased from local Master Gardeners and at the WSU Extension office, Airport Garden Center, Green House Nursery, Port Book and News, Over the Fence, Sunny Farms, Nash’s, Peninsula Nursery, Wild Birds Unlimited, The Co-Op Farm and New Dungeness Nursery, as well as on-line at www.brownpapertickets.com

Tickets are also available the day of the tour at the Money garden at 1805 S. E St. Tickets will provide addresses for the other gardens on the tour.

The gardens were selected by Master Gardeners of Clallam County for their diversity in gardening and landscape techniques, design and accessibility, organizers said.

They offer diverse characteristics, from gentle relaxing ponds with water features, to aviaries, perennial terracing, vegetables and Natural Wildlife preservation areas.

Tickets for the self-guided tour include descriptions of each garden and driving instructions. The gardens may be visited in any order.

Proceeds from the tour help to maintain the Woodcock Demonstration Garden on Woodcock Road in Sequim and the Fifth Street Gardens in Port Angeles as well as such community services as the Youth Enrichment Program, Boys and Girls Garden Club, Saturday lectures at Woodcock and Brown Bag lectures in Port Angeles.

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