Registration is now open for this year’s Garden Centers of America Summer Tour, which will feature five or more stops each day, from large destination garden centers to small, niche-oriented stores, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The tour will take place June 21 through June 24 and travel from the once industrial city through the rolling green hills of the suburbs. Attendees will hit 18 stops in three days.
The tour schedule is below. An overview of the tour with specific details of each stop is now available on the GCA website homepage.
Monday, June 22:
Prospect Hill Garden Center, New Berlin
K&W Greenery, Janesville
Borzynski’s Farm & Floral Market, Sturtevant
Milaeger's, Racine
Stein Gardens & Gifts, Milwaukee
Boerner Botanical Gardens, Hales Corners
Tuesday, June 23:
Caan Floral & Greenhouses, Sheboygan
Christopher Farm & Gardens, Sheboygan
Johnson’s Gardens, Cedarburg
Stein Gardens & Gifts, Wauwatosa
The Milwaukee Domes of Mitchell Park Conservatory, Milwaukee
Wednesday, June 24
Brennan’s Market, Oconomowoc
Oconomowoc Landscape Supply & Garden Center, Oconomowoc
Ebert’s Greenhouse Village, Ixonia
Lammscapes/Lamm Gardens, Jackson
Cabela’s, Richfield
Shady Lane Greenhouses,Menomonee Falls
Harley-Davidson Museum, Milwaukee
The final day of our GCA Tour also begins the first day of Summerfest, featuring more than 800 acts and 1,000 performances on 11 stages across 11 days on the lakefront in Milwaukee.
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