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Docent Tours in the Landcraft Garden

Fridays and Saturdays, 10:30 am – noon, through Oct. 31;
$17 - $20 Adult Garden Admission
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Join one of our Garden Guides for a guided tour of the Landcraft Garden. (Or, if you want to see the garden on your own, please join us on Fridays & Saturdays, May – October, 10 am – 4 pm.)

The Landcraft Garden Foundation is dedicated to inspiring, educating, and promoting gardening, horticulture and the preservation of our natural environment. Ultimately its goal is to provide the experience of delight that gardens bring to people throughout the world. Set in the heart of the North Fork’s wine region, this four-plus-acre botanical garden surrounds a restored 1840s farmhouse. In 2008, the house went through a major renovation and the gardens and terraces surrounding it have since been redesigned. The deck, porches, and stone terraces are filled with hundreds of container plantings.

There are many perennial and mixed shrub borders throughout the garden that can be accessed by numerous winding paths. Garden rooms, hedged in by hornbeam and boxwood, feature various themed gardens within. Additionally, there is a vegetable/herb garden, a formal knot garden, several bog plantings, meadow gardens, and a woodland shade area. The garden also features rustic arbors, trellises, stone walls, and a tiki hut that contains a collection of exotic plants. The newest meadow garden surrounds the “Ruin”-a subterranean stone grotto partially covered with a sedum green roof. The three roundels located in the eastern part of the garden are made from locust wood harvested from the property. The roundels support climbing roses and seasonal exotic vines and are underplanted with a collection of shade-loving plants.

There are many sitting areas to enjoy the views and a natural clay pond with stream and bridge, and other smaller ponds for waterlilies and papyrus. Many of the plantings throughout contain tropicals, subtropicals, tender perennials, and annuals. There are a handful of hardy palms and a large grove of Musa basjoo, the hardy banana. The Mediterranean garden, which has collections of subtropical fruits, also contains the bee yard. The house and gardens are encircled by ten acres of rehabilitated meadows with mowed paths for viewing native plants and wildlife. The meadow contains grasses, perennials, and shrubs that provide a habitat for deer, fox, groundhogs, rabbits, box turtles, wild turkeys, and many other birds and insects.

Location:

4342 Grand Avenue
Mattituck, New York 11952