Think Spring and Think Madison, Indiana, which is always at its best during the Madison in Bloom Spring Garden Tour –May 11 & 12 and May 18 & 18. Sponsored by The Jefferson County Historical Society, this event offers 9 private, blossoming gardens not normally open to the public and 2 public house museum gardens.
This year’s 9 gardens present a wide range of styles and sizes-sure to appeal to the novice or experienced gardener, those looking for new ideas or the weekend traveler looking for a getaway. There’s no better way to celebrate spring than the aroma of fresh flowers and the beauty of the many magnolias, tulips, dogwoods and red bud.
While strolling through Madison’s National Historic Landmark District, don’t forget to visit our many specialty and antique shops, award winning wineries or one of our many delightful restaurants.
A great gift for Mom for Mother’s Day! Hours for Madison in Bloom are: Saturdays, 10 am to 4 pm; Sundays, Noon to 4 pm. Tickets are $12 this year with children under 12 free.
Sharon Brown says
I would like to have a list of the homes that are on the Madison In Bloom tour.
Thanks for this info, Sharon Brown
VisitMadison says
Here are the gardens on the tour. They are all located in Madison’s downtown historic district:
The Sullivan Garden
The Steinhardt Garden
The Geyman Garden
The Burkhardt Garden
The Wisman
The Mill & Powell Garden
The DeLuca
The Kemp & Rinker Garden
The Albers & Lamson Garden
The public gardens are:
Talbott-Hyatt Pioneer Gardens
Shrewsbury-Windle Garden
Carol says
Is the Garden Tour also on May 20/21?
VisitMadison says
Yes that is the second weekend of the Madison in Bloom Garden Tour. The ticket pice is good for the first weekend too, May 13-14th. Visit http://www.madisoninbloom.com for more info or follow on Facebook @MadisonInBloomGardenTour. Thanks!