Historic Garden Week 2026 Statewide tours will be held Saturday, April 18 through Saturday, April 25 The Albemarle-Charlottesville tour dates are: Saturday, April 18 - Monticello Sunday, April 19 - Monticello and two Albemarle County properties Monday, April 20 - Morven, Monticello and University of Virginia Tickets for Monticello, April 18-20: present your pre-purchased April 19th Albemarle-Charlottesville HGW ticket at the Monticello ticket office. Tickets for the April 19th tour can be purchased beginning February 16th through the Historic Garden Week website. Tickets ($15) for touring the gardens at Morven on April 20th can be purchased at Morven the day of only. Tours of the University of Virginia are free. _________________________________________________________________
Saturday, April 18 - Monticello Sunday, April 19 - Monticello and two Albemarle County properties Monday, April 20 - Morven, Monticello and University of Virginia Tickets for Monticello, April 18-20: present your pre-purchased April 19th Albemarle-Charlottesville HGW ticket at the Monticello ticket office. Tickets for the April 19th tour can be purchased beginning February 16th through the Historic Garden Week website. Tickets ($15) for touring the gardens at Morven on April 20th can be purchased at Morven the day of only. Tours of the University of Virginia are free.
Sunday, April 19 - Monticello and two Albemarle County properties
Monday, April 20 - Morven, Monticello and University of Virginia
Tickets for Monticello, April 18-20: present your pre-purchased April 19th Albemarle-Charlottesville HGW ticket at the Monticello ticket office. Tickets for the April 19th tour can be purchased beginning February 16th through the Historic Garden Week website. Tickets ($15) for touring the gardens at Morven on April 20th can be purchased at Morven the day of only. Tours of the University of Virginia are free.
AGC's Bog Garden Community Project Featured on VPM's Virginia Home Grown VIEW VIDEO HERE Albemarle Garden Club member, Dana Harris, was a guest speaker on a recent VPM Virginia Home Grown episode where she talked with host Amyrose Foll, Executive Director of Virginia Free Farm, about the Bog Garden at Booker T. Washington Park in Charlottesville, Virginia. Dana spoke about this micro-climate wetlands garden including the years of hard work to battle invasive plants, our partnership with the City of Charlottesville’s Parks and Rec department, and the many plants now thriving in the garden.
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