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28th Annual Garden Tour and Plant Sale
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Garden Tour – 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM
Plant Sale – 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM

This year’s Garden Tour will be held in Ocean Shores. The tour includes 7 unique gardens featuring all aspects of the beauty of gardening in our maritime climate along with the challenges of wind, sandy soil and deer.
- One garden incorporates found beach driftwood into beautiful art and furniture.
- Another has a distinctive tropical theme with palms, banana plants and gunnera.
- A Duck Lake garden uses inspired engineering to grow vegetables in raised beds and hydroponically.
- The southernmost garden has artful paving, greenhouse and uses native and Mediterranean plants to thrive with the sand and wind.
- MG Peggie Boteilho and her husband have created a beautiful inspired open-air room as the entry to the canal side of their garden.
- An artist has a park-like native garden that surrounds her home with a large deck filled with dozens of colorful flowering containers.
- A large bayside garden wraps around the house and includes beautiful garden rooms, bubbling water features, and spots for sitting and enjoying stunning views of Mt. Rainier and the bay.
Tickets will be available one month before the tour, for $20 and free for children 10 and under.
Plant Sale will be held at the new Master Gardener Demonstration Garden, DiG@Shores, behind the Ocean Shores Methodist Church, 557 Point Brown Avenue NW. No ticket will be required for the plant sale, however, Garden Tour tickets will be available and can be purchased by credit card the day of the Tour on July 18.
Tickets can only be purchased by cash or check at our retail ticket outlets. (FYI—CC purchases come with fees we can’t burden our retail outlets with—they do us a service to sell our tickets.)


Proceeds benefit free Master Gardener
plant clinics, workshops, food bank donations and high school scholarship program throughout both counties.
Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs. Please make all requests to WSU Extension (360) 875-9331 at least two weeks prior to the event.
WSU Extension programs and employment are available without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local WSU Extension office.
Cooperating agencies: Washington State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties.
