Pinellas FNPS Spring Native Garden Tour - SOUTH COUNTY
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Pinellas FNPS Spring Native Garden Tour - SOUTH COUNTY

Visit native plant landscapes to expand your knowledge of native species and get design ideas you can use in your own garden!

By Pinellas Chapter FNPS

Date and time

Saturday, May 4 · 9am - 2pm EDT

Location

St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, FL

About this event

  • 5 hours

On the first two weekends in May, Pinellas County native plant enthusiasts will open their gardens to interested community members who are seeking education and inspiration. Most gardens were professionally designed, but others were the creations of the homeowners.

Learn about native plants that may be happy in your garden and see how they perform once established. Talk to the homeowners and designers to learn what they love about their gardens, what wildlife they support, and what challenges homeowners have faced – and overcome – in converting their more traditional landscapes to native habitat.

The tour will take place over two weekends. Please register for each day separately.

  • Saturday, May 4th, 2024: Homes SOUTH of Ulmerton Road
  • Saturday, May 11th, 2024: Homes NORTH of Ulmerton Road

There will be about six gardens available to view each day. You may visit them in any order. The list of tour locations, with supporting information on each, will be emailed to you approximately one week before the tour.

Registration is limited, so sign up today.

Participation in the tour is free, but the Pinellas Chapter is requesting tourgoers to make a voluntary donation ($10 suggested) to the West Klosterman Preserve Group. Donations will be used to purchase scrub/sandhill property adjacent to Mariner’s Point Preserve at the western end of Klosterman Road near Tarpon Springs. For more information and to donate, please visit this link.

This event is sponsored by the Pinellas Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society. To learn more about FNPS and native plants for your garden, visit FNPS.org or the Pinellas Chapter's website PinellasNativePlants.org.

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The mission of FNPS is to promote the preservation, conservation, and restoration of the native plants and native plant communities of Florida.