Garden expert Rob Proctor is opening his private Denver garden to the public for tours on June 20 and June 21, 2026 [1].
The event provides a rare opportunity for residents to explore a professionally curated space while raising critical funds and awareness for Humane Colorado [2].
The tours will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. [3] on both Saturday and Sunday. The event is located at 3030 W. 46th Ave. in Denver, Colorado [4].
Proctor, a recognized garden expert, is preparing the grounds to welcome visitors for the two-day engagement [5]. The initiative leverages his horticultural expertise to support animal welfare efforts within the region. Visitors can expect to see the results of Proctor's professional gardening techniques in a residential setting.
Organizers have scheduled the tours to coincide with the peak of the June growing season. This timing allows guests to see the garden at its most vibrant, maximizing the appeal for potential donors to the cause [1].
Humane Colorado will benefit from the proceeds of the tours. The organization focuses on animal rescue and welfare, and the partnership with Proctor aims to broaden their reach through community engagement, and the attraction of gardening enthusiasts [2].
“The event provides a rare opportunity for residents to explore a professionally curated space”
This event demonstrates a growing trend of utilizing niche expertise and private assets for charitable fundraising. By opening a high-value horticultural site to the public, the organizers are targeting a specific demographic of garden enthusiasts to increase the visibility and funding of Humane Colorado.




