Garden expert Rob Proctor will host a two-day garden tour in Denver on June 20-21, 2026 [2].
The event serves as a fundraiser for Humane Colorado, combining horticulture education with charitable giving to support animal welfare in the region [1].
The tour was postponed for two weeks [1]. It is now scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. [3] on both Saturday and Sunday. Guests can visit the site located at 3030 W. 46th Ave., Denver, CO 80211 [4].
Proctor, a known garden expert, has prepared the Denver site to receive visitors for the weekend event [1]. The tour allows the public to view the exquisite garden while contributing to the proceeds that will benefit the Humane Colorado organization [1].
Organizers have set the hours to ensure maximum accessibility for the community during the peak of the day [3]. The event remains focused on the intersection of environmental beauty and social responsibility, a goal emphasized by the partnership with the animal rescue organization [1].
“The tour was postponed for two weeks.”
This event demonstrates a localized trend of using private botanical expertise to generate funding for non-profit animal services. By leveraging a high-profile garden tour, the organizers are targeting a specific demographic of homeowners and nature enthusiasts to increase the visibility and financial support of Humane Colorado.





