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Wauwatosa in Bloom Garden Tour


Tour five secret gardens on the east side of Wauwatosa, plus the Wauwatosa Woman's Club pollinator garden and the Wauwatosa Historical Society's Kneeland-Walker Victorian gardens. 1. Wauwatosa Woman’s Club on Wauwatosa Avenue. Start your tour at the WWC Clubhouse, 1626 Wauwatosa Avenue, where you can pick up your ticket and enjoy the new pollinator gardens and flower-lined patio. There will be a pop-up garden art market and refreshments for sale, including root beer floats. 2. The Jones/Welk Home on 74th Street. Meander through this immaculate, sprawling landscape featuring an array of colorful pollinator beds. The eye-catching hanging glass designs offer an afternoon sun feature, sure to bring a smile! 3. The Prosseo Home on Revere Avenue. A dramatic turret entry surrounded by cascading greenery welcomes you to this English Tudor home in the Washington Highlands. The elaborate backyard features fountains, colorful hydrangea of pink and blue, and a great variety of natives blended with annuals. 4. The Von Rohr Home on Jackson Park Boulevard. Bright splashes of annuals combined with perennials present a stunning display of color in this backyard landscape. The incredible fern garden and patio filled with hanging baskets and containers of your favorite flowers are sure to please. 5. The Allain/Schertz Home on Jackson Park Boulevard. An attractive front walkway presents a “crayon box of color” with eye-pleasing plantings of many varieties. The backyard has a New Orleans flair with multiple fountains, roses, and splashes of color. 6. The Krause Home on Church Street. This is a paradise for shade lovers! As you enter this oasis of greenery, creative custom water features and a backdrop of hosta and ferns will showcase the creativity of these homeowners. Multiple varieties of Japanese Maple and ground cover are interspersed with containers and hanging plantings. 7. The Kneeland-Walker House. The 1.5-acre grounds and Victorian-era garden at the Wauwatosa Historical Society’s Kneeland-Walker House are open for you to tour.

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