Spend your Saturday visiting one of Connecticut’s hidden gardens.

“On Saturday, June 13, the Garden Conservancy‘s Open Days program welcomes garden lovers to visit four remarkable gardens around Connecticut,” according to the Garden Conservancy. “This one-day-only chance allows guests to view the dedication, artistry, and personality of the owners of the garden. Each of the gardens provides a unique experience.”

Each garden will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., according to The Garden Conservancy. Tickets are $10 or $5 for Garden Conservancy members. Children 12 and under are admitted free with a parent or guardian.

Check out the full breakdown of gardens to visit below, according to a statement:

Riverview Gardens – Old Saybrook. This woodland oasis surrounds a historic 1812 house featuring ornamental shrubs, perennials, apple trees, and an American elm. Overlooking the mouth of the Connecticut river a central aspect of the garden is the flowing waterfall.
Sunset Garden Farm – Middletown. This harmonious sanctuary features an elegant and meaningful landscape that honor nature and the people in it. The garden is a cultivation of beauty, tranquility, and is ever evolving.
A Journey Through Form and Nature – East Haddam. This artistic refuge showcases a variety of designs, colors, and textures with pollinator-friendly plants like wildflowers, grasses, a vegetable garden, and fruit trees. A central aspect is the native meadow in the 4-acre garden.
Rosehaven – East Lyme. This storybook haven is constantly full of flowers and foliage with roses taking the center stage. The garden features clematis, hydrangea, and ornamental trees among many plantings, feeders, and birdbaths to attract wildlife.

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