Annual Garden Tour

2024 Garden Tour

Flower Mound, Double Oak = Four Gardens + One Community Garden

Saturday, May 11, 2024, 9a-4p

Flower Mound, Double Oak

Keyhole Gardening, Mushrooms/Mycology, Erosion Control/Drainage, Drought-Tolerant Shade Plants, Design within an HOA, Oak Trees, Native Plant Ecosystems, Pollinators, and Wildlife. Our Annual Garden Tour has it all.

Check out this Sneak Preview video showing some of the garden and landscapes wonders you will see!

Shades of Eden and Art

Flower Mound

This one-acre HOA-restricted property features native and adapted showstopper plants in a carefully curated design. Wander through gardens brimming with native perennials, understory plantings, and a selection of reseeding annuals. Alongside, you’ll find vegetables and mushrooms in a keyhole design. A certified Wildlife Habitat, this property shares occupied owl and bluebird boxes with multiple other pollinators, all enjoying the bounty.

Photo of Shades of Eden ornamental flower bed.
Photo of Shades of Eden and Art front yard.
Photo of Shades of Eden and Art rudbeckia flowers.
Photo of Shades of Eden and Art front flower bed.
Photo of the front of Possum Creek

Possum Creek

Flower Mound

Possum Creek flows throughout this visually stunning 1.25-acre lot, surrounded by rock boulders, mature oak, elm, and cedar trees. Native plants and perennials, including areas of sun and shade, are featured alongside the rambling creek bed. Redbuds, a smoke tree, and red yuccas thrive together in this diverse group of gardens. Erosion control and proper drainage are the keys to the success of this property.

Photo of potted plant at Possum Creek
Photo of Possum Creek dry creek bed.
Photo of Possum Creek flowering plant.

Century Oak Garden

Double Oak

On this beautiful property, you will explore a little bit of country nestled in the middle of town. Relax under the nearly 200-year-old Post Oak, just one of the seven types of oaks on this property. Learn how the property creates an active habitat, providing food and shelter for pollinators and thriving wildlife. Native perennials thrive in abundant sun, along with a not-to-be-missed spiral herb garden.

Photo of bees on Texas Sage flowers at Century Oak Garden.
Photo of Century Oak Garden backyard pool area.
Photo of 100 year old oak tree at Century Oak Garden.
Photo of butterflies on flowering salvia plant.
Photo of Hidden Gem front flower beds.

Hidden Gem

Flower Mound

Look closely. This seemingly ordinary HOA restricted corner lot is anything but ordinary! Besides the two large Savannah Hollies flanking the front door, not a single contractor plant remains. This hidden garden gem has been carefully transformed into a natural gardenscape filled with natives and other sun and shade-loving perennials. Wildflowers and poppies take center stage in the springtime!

Photo of plant in turtle container at Hidden Gem
Photo of the pool area at Hidden Gem.
Photo of blooming flowers at Hidden Gem.

Flower Mound First Baptist Community Garden

Garden Tour 2024 celebrates the alliance between the Denton County Master Gardener Association, Christian Community Action (CCA), Flower Mound First Baptist Church, and the community surrounding the gardens. The gardens grow, nurture, and ultimately donate thousands of pounds of vegetables and fruits yearly to benefit the CCA of Denton County. The gardeners themselves have grown into a diverse community of close friends, a family of sorts, around a shared interest in gardening and the common goal of feeding hungry families.

Photo of Flower Mound First Baptist Community Garden harvest.
Photo of volunteers working at FMFB Community Garden

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