Exclusive Key West Tours to Showcase Five Private Gardens Feb. 24-25

KEY WEST, Florida Keys — Five flourishing private Key West gardens are to be on display for nature enthusiasts to explore Friday and Saturday Feb. 24-25, during once-a-year tours presented by the Key West Garden Club. 

Set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days, the exclusive tours give attendees a rare chance to discover examples of distinctive landscaping and plant-filled outdoor living areas central to the island’s easygoing, nature-oriented lifestyle. 

Featured gardens, all within a 10-minute walking distance from each other in the Midtown West area, were chosen to spotlight their unusual designs, plants and unique landscaping. Locations are 1316 Laird St., 1402 Laird St., 1407 Rose St., 1610 Patricia St. and 1525 Atlantic Blvd.

There are many examples of container gardening as a way to deal with Key West shallow soil and a lovely use of vertical spaces and structures to make the most out of limited space.  Another garden has maximized and expanded their patio area to take advantage of more indoor/outdoor living.  Still another garden has beautiful jasmine vines growing over their entry creating a canopy of fragrant white flowers in the spring and summer.  

Garden Club docents are to be on hand at each stop, sharing detailed information with tour participants about the plants on display. Each day, educational presentions on various aspects of horticulture are to be offered at 11 a.m. at 1316 Laird St., 1 p.m. at 1525 Atlantic Blvd. and 2 p.m. at 1610 Patricia St.. 

Tickets for the tours are $30 per person in advance and can be purchased at keywestgardenclub.com or $35 on tour days at designated garden locations. Tickets are good for both days.

The not-for-profit club is headquartered at Key West’s Civil War–era West Martello fort, located overlooking the Atlantic Ocean at 1100 Atlantic Blvd. Since the 1950s, the organization has maintained and planted a lush large-scale garden in the ruins of the fort, with all plants donated and cared for by club members and volunteers. 

The fort’s brick arches are the backdrop for elements including spectacular orchids and bromeliads, mature fruit trees, indigenous plants, a colorful butterfly garden, a white perfume garden, a prehistoric garden and a dramatic pool and fountain. 

The site is open free of charge from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except major holidays. 

Tour information: keywestgardenclub.com, 305-294-3210 or Conner Boyd at [email protected]

Key West visitor information: fla-keys.com/keywest or 1-800-LAST-KEY 

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