Showcase Your Gardening Skills on the Euclid Pond and Garden Tour!

May 13, 2025

Sign up here to be a part of this year's Euclid Pond & Garden Tour.

The Euclid Shade Tree Commission is looking for creative gardeners to showcase their unique flair and style on our upcoming Pond & Garden Tour!


Each summer, the Euclid Shade Tree Commission hosts a garden tour throughout Euclid’s beautiful neighborhoods. This year, the 2025 Pond &Garden Tour will be held on Friday, July 18th, Saturday, July 19th and Sunday, July 20th. The tour hours are Twilight tour Friday from 8:30pm to 10:30pm, Saturday 1:00pm until 6:00pm and Sunday from 1:00pm until 6:00pm. The Tour is a RAIN or SHINE event. You may choose to participate in one, two or all of the showing times.


Are you interested in having your yard featured this year? We are currently accepting applications, and we would be excited to visit your garden and consider your participation in this year’s highly anticipated event. Please fill out the Pond and Garden Tour application below.


The application deadline is Wednesday, June 4th, 2025. Please fill out the application below ASAP to secure your spot on a tour. A limited number of spaces are available.

 

Euclid Shade Tree Commission Pond & Garden Tour 2025 Participation Application

 

2025 Pond and Garden Tour Gardener Sign Up

Questions? Please email sweetirish59@aol.com or call Charlene at 440-342-7879. 

See the Pond & Garden Tour host guidelines here

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