Monadnock Region, NH Open Day

Monadnock Region, NH Open Day

Garden of Michael & Betsy Gordon, photo by Michael Gordon

Sun, Jul 11, 2021

As the pandemic continues to evolve, please observe these new procedures and help us ensure a safe, contactless, and seamless garden experience for all visitors as well as our generous garden hosts:

  • Pre-registration is REQUIRED for each garden. Pre-register for each on this website, except where specifically indicated otherwise. Children under 12 are free and do not need to be pre-registered if accompanied by pre-registered adult.
  • Capacity is limited. Sorry, no walk-ins allowed; no paper tickets or cash payments will be accepted on-site.
  • Masks are required, at the discretion of the garden owners, and social distancing is encouraged at all in-person events.

For more details about these changes for this season, see the 2021 Open Days Q&A.


To register, please click on the garden name or photo below for each garden you would like to visit.

Also happening on this day:
DIGGING DEEPER program, 50 Years in a Garden, a Constant Evolution, with Eleanor Briggs and issima Nursery, at Shatutakee Farm in Hancock, NH, 4:30 to 6 p.m.

And on Saturday, July 10, there is a Windham and Windsor Counties, VT, Open Day and two Digging Deeper programs:

DIGGING DEEPER
 program: July 10, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Bunker Farm Plants, with Helen O’Donnell, at Bunker Farm in Dummerston, VT. Click on the name of program for a description and to register.

DIGGING DEEPER program: July 10, 5 to 7 p.m., Spirit of Place, with Bill Noble and Susan Howard, at the Garden of Bill Noble in Norwich, VT.  SOLD OUT


  • Michael & Betsy Gordon
    Michael & Betsy Gordon

    This small hillside garden in the village was designed by a plantsman to be an extension of the house and is terraced on three levels...

  • Thoron Gardens
    Thoron Gardens

    The property includes a 230-year-old cottage/farmhouse, renovated and surrounded by gardens, a view of Mount Monadnock…

  • Skatutakee Farm
    Skatutakee Farm

    Informal gardens surrounding Hancock’s first house, built in 1776 by the town clerk, Jonathan Bennett.

Gc masks a 2020 26x20 web
At the discretion of the garden owners