North Texas Garden Tours
Apr 30, 2025 08:38AM ● By Bernice Butler
From Dallas to Fort Worth, locals and visitors can immerse themselves in vibrant blooms, creative designs and sustainable gardening practices during May. Whether seeking bold designs, tranquil greenery or sustainable gardening practices, these North Texas garden tours offer something for everyone. May is the perfect time to explore and celebrate the region’s natural beauty and creativity in outdoor living.
The Denton County Master Gardener Association Spring Garden Tour is scheduled for May 10, offering an enchanting showcase in Denton and Oak Point. Four meticulously cultivated private gardens will highlight the best of suburban retreats, wooded wonderlands and pollinator havens. Guests will have the opportunity to learn about sustainable gardening methods while enjoying the seasonal blooms that are a hallmark of this annual event. Tickets can be purchased online, at the Denton County Extension Office (401 West Hickory Street, in Denton) or at the homes on the tour day.
The Dallas neighborhoods of Forest Hills, Little Forest Hills and Casa Linda Estates will host the White Rock East Garden Tour & Artisans on May 21. The event features nine gardens that transform outdoor spaces into creative masterpieces. With terraced landscaping, elegant water features and entertainment-ready venues, these gardens promise inspiration for all visitors. The tour includes a plant sale and artisan showcase. Tickets are available at WhiteRockGardenTour.org/contact-us or through Eventbrite. Early-bird tickets are $25 until May 2 and increase to $30 afterward.
Fort Worth’s Hidden Gardens Tour also takes place on May 21, spotlighting seven private gardens nestled within the historic neighborhoods of Berkeley Place. This annual tradition offers a look into charming backyards and vintage landscaping that beautifully harmonize with the area’s architectural character. Visitors will leave with plenty of ideas for creating tranquil escapes in their own outdoor spaces.
Tickets can be purchased online at HistoricFortWorth.org or in person at Archie’s GardenLand and Calloway’s Nursery on South Hulen Street.