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july 11-20, 2025

 

Cape Wellness Collaborative is excited to be participating in this year's Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival! The Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival is an annual summer garden celebration, showcasing gardens and plants of all kinds across Cape Cod. This ten-day festival's main attractions are the daily tours of private gardens, each designed and maintained by the individual homeowners and carrying a unique charm. 

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host CWC & tour your garden

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We’re currently looking for beautiful, tour-worthy gardens to host CWC as its charity this year. Do you have a stunning garden or know someone who does? We'd love to chat about being a part of this special event!  

 

If you are interested in sharing your garden help CWC raise funds for our signature programs, please contact CEO Carol Bosco Baumann at carol@capewellness.org.

 

The organizers of the Hydrangea Festival offer a few guidelines for deciding if you should offer to open your landscape. Note that no garden will have all of these features, and even one of these might be enough to make a yard “tour worthy.”

 

  • An abundance of flowers in July. 

 

  • Outside living spaces. 

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  • Plant collections. 

 

  • A beautiful view or sense of place.

 

  • Edible landscaping.

 

  • Art and ornaments.

 

  • Unusual architecture or charming outbuildings. 

 

  • Huge and grand or preciously small. 

 

  • A particular theme or philosophy: While not a criteria for consideration, we would love to feature gardens that have a contemplative or meditative aspect to them. Do you have a water feature or seating area that gives you joy, helps you relax, or maybe is a place where you sit quietly and think/pray/meditate? 


In addition to any of the above attributes, a garden might have features that solve problems or are especially unique. Both amateur and professionally designed or maintained landscapes are welcomed.


Again, although this festival is organized under the umbrella of our signature plant, the Hydrangea, it’s not necessary for a garden on tour to contain these shrubs.

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