development of gardening, the betterment
and beautification of the Green Tree
community, and the exchange of gardening
ideas and knowledge among its members.
Visit the website for more information.
John White House Garden
Address: 2151 North Main Street, Washington
Contact: extension.psu.edu/plants/mastergardener/counties/washington, or 724.228.6881
Dates: Garden planted in May*
This lovely garden complements the
charming John White House, a Washington
County historical landmark! It was created
and is maintained by Penn State Master
Gardeners. Visit the website for more
information.
Kennywood Amusement
Park Flower Gardens
Address: 4800 Kennywood Boulevard, West Mifflin
Contact: 412.461.0500, or kennywood.com
Dates: Throughout May
While recovering from Phantom’s
Revenge or The Black Widow, take a
break and look at the magnificent gardens
sprinkled throughout Kennywood Park.
From bright, colorful annuals to pretty
perennials, to flowering shrubs and shady
trees, the park’s landscape is a fantastic
resource for ideas for your garden at home.
Lexington Court Garden Club
Contact: lexingtoncourtgc.wordpress.com/
author/lexingtoncourtgardenclub
The LCGC’s mission is to “stimulate
and encourage interest in home gardening
and horticultural practices, to participate
in community and Lexington Court
beautification, and promote social
interaction among club members.” Visit the
website for more information.
residents only). Visit the website for all of
the details.
Mt. Lebanon Public Library Garden
Address: 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard,
Mt. Lebanon
Contact: 412.344.0234, or mtlebanonlibrary.org
Date: The garden is open in the warmer months.
Beautiful blooms and books close by! The
National Wildlife Federation has bestowed
on the Mt. Lebanon Library garden the
Certification of Wildlife Habitat. The
garden offers the five elements conducive to
a coveted natural environment necessary
for wildl Y