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The DeKalb Master Gardener Association Spring Garden Tour

The DeKalb Master Gardener Association (DMGA) is sponsoring a "DMGA Spring Garden Tour".  Three private gardens of DMGA members will be opened to the public.  Located in Dunwoody, Chamblee, and Druid Hills communities, the gardens demonstrate the diverse gardening styles and opportunities in DeKalb County. 

Over a hundred plants have been dug from each respective garden and will be available for sale.  Visitors will have an opportunity to see the plants that are for sale as grown in the host garden being toured.  Proceeds will go toward the horticultural scholarships that are awarded annually by DMGA to University of Georgia and Gwinnett Technical College students

The cost is $10 per person, or $15 per couple, for entrance to any or all three gardens.  Tickets will be available at any garden.  Tickets are also available at The Garden Enthusiast on Main Street in Tucker and at Gone to the Dogs on Broad Street in Chamblee. 

The ticket includes directions to each garden; driving maps will also be available at the gardens.

The gardens include:
The Garden of Jane and Eph McLean
 2257 Old Brooke Pt., Atlanta  30338

The Garden of Jean and David Otness
3541 London Road, Chamblee  30341

The Garden of Phil and Judi Edwards
1130 Springdale Road, Atlanta  30306

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