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Sighting Stonehenge: Placitas Garden Tour features unique landscapes including a monumental replica

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Placitas Garden Tour

Placitas Garden Tour

WHEN: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8

WHERE: Various locations in Placitas

HOW MUCH: $15 in advance, $20 day of the tour, at placitasgardentour.com, Placitas Community Library, 453 New Mexico Highway 165, and The Merc, 221 New Mexico Highway 165, in Placitas

Gardens in Placitas become works of art during the eighth annual Placitas Garden Tour.

The event takes place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 8, at various locations in Placitas.

Seven gardens, with unique themes, will be open for the public to view. Master gardeners will be at each location to act as guides and answer visitors鈥 questions. Bernalillo County Extension Master Composters will be present at 鈥淭he Zenful Garden鈥 to provide tips on composting and sustainability.

Sighting Stonehenge: Placitas Garden Tour features unique landscapes including a monumental replica

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Colorful home landscaping done at "The Zenful Garden" in the Placitas Garden Tour on Sunday, Sept. 8.
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Colorful rock and mulch create a spiral design for 鈥淭he Zenful Garden.鈥 The garden will be part of the Placitas Garden Tour on Sept. 8.
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Native plants surround soil sponge swale for the 鈥淪eeding for Sustainability Garden鈥 that is part of the Placitas Garden Tour. The garden is meant to inspire homeowners to plant native greenery designing their landscapes.
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BELOW: A unique garden focusing on native plants and natural landscape called the 鈥淧lacitas Stonehenge Garden鈥 that will be part of the Placitas Garden Tour on Sunday, Sept. 8.
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The "Books, Blooms and Seeds Garden" is located at the Placitas Community Library. The garden is a labyrinth made of native New Mexican plants and will be part of the Placitas Garden Tour on Sunday, Sept. 8.

Proceeds from the tour benefit the Sandoval Master Gardeners, made up of volunteers trained by New Mexico State University to provide better gardening techniques to the community.

鈥淲e have three very new gardens and we have one that was planted about 20 years ago,鈥 said Sandy Liakus, Placitas Community Library chair. 鈥淲e have something for everybody.鈥

Maps display a suggested tour route, but guests can begin their tour at whichever garden they choose. Gardeners and artists will be at each home tour, displaying works of art in all forms and answering questions.

The theme of this year鈥檚 tour is 鈥淪eeding for Sustainability,鈥 where gardens will highlight the best ways to be resource conscious while maintaining a beautiful garden.

鈥淲e鈥檙e trained to show guests ways to protect our environment,鈥 Liakus said. 鈥淭hat includes seed saving, harvesting water, mulching to build healthy soils, planting pollinator friendly blooms and encouraging the naturalization of surrounding spaces for protection of watershed and wildlife.鈥

One of the gardens 鈭 鈥淏ooks, Blooms and Seeds鈥 鈭 is featured at the Placitas Community Library. The library features a native garden grown by library volunteers. Visitors can speak to Sandoval County Extension Master Gardeners about gardens while walking through the library鈥檚 meditative seven-circuit labyrinth.

The library also will host fall cooking demonstrations and offer guests the chance to create seed balls from soil. Visitors will also have access to the library Seed Garden, where they can drop off plant seeds or request up to five seed packets to take home for their own gardens. For questions about the native garden, the library has a garden plant database where information about the library garden can be found.

This year, the tour will feature a unique garden focusing on native plants and natural landscape called the 鈥淧lacitas Stonehenge Garden.鈥 The entrance to the garden features a replica of Stonehenge. Various sculptures have been placed around the garden to create a mystical feeling when entering.

The tours have become more popular over the years, according to Liakus.

鈥淚n the last couple of years, we鈥檝e seen more families coming to the tour and more people moving into Placitas and the surrounding area,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey like to see what they can do to build up their landscape and how to garden. People like to see how people spend their free time and relaxation time because a garden is a very personal space and everybody鈥檚 garden is different.鈥

Liakus said the tour is a great way to build the community and encourage sustainable living.

鈥淔or many of the master gardeners, it鈥檚 a way to reach the community,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity for them to come out and volunteer and interact with the public and teach about gardening. Sometimes, you just want to do something for the community.鈥