After drawing hundreds of visitors last year, ReWild North Fork’s annual Garden & Meadow Tour is returning to the North Fork this June — inviting residents to step inside some of the region’s most inspiring native landscapes and see firsthand how local gardeners are transforming traditional yards into thriving habitats.

The third annual self-guided tour will take place Saturday, June 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring gardens and meadow projects in Calverton, Baiting Hollow, Cutchogue and Peconic. Organizers say participants can visit at their own pace, meet homeowners and gardeners, and gather ideas for creating more resilient, ecologically beneficial landscapes at home.

The event highlights the growing movement toward native gardening on the East End — replacing conventional lawns with landscapes designed to support pollinators, conserve water and strengthen local ecosystems.

Registration is required. Participants can register by scanning the QR code on the poster below or emailing NancyDR@ReWildLongIsland.org.

Related: Why native plants and gardens are starting to replace lawns on the North Fork

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