6th Annual Garden Walk "A Bloomin Good Thyme"
Date and Time
Saturday Jun 27, 2026
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT
Location
For more information on this event and to purchase tickets, contact:
Muskego Public Library (262-971-2100)
S73 W16663 Janesville Rd
Muskego
OR
Friends of the Muskego Public Library
414-425-9338
Fees/Admission
$15 for Adults
Free for 14 Years Old & Under
Purchase tickets at the Muskego Public Library from May 2 - June 27.
Description

Garden Descriptions
James and Debbie White’s Garden
All in the Family: This home on Little Muskego Lake was built in the 1940's by Arnold Horn. The home was purchased by Pat White in the early 60's. Pat White was a founding member of the Muskego Athletic Association, a president of the Muskego Volunteer Fire Co. and Town Supervisor. Currently their son James and his wife Debbie White own the home. The home and yard have had many additions over the years. The owners enjoy adding perennials and annual plants to the flower beds each year.

Steve Katzman’s Garden
This property showcases lush greenery with elegant architectural elements including decorative stones, a serene water feature, and a pergola encompassing the beautifully crafted stone fireplace. Sweeping bed lines edged with stone create rhythm and continuity, while a sophisticated palette of river rock, dark mulch, and ornamental plantings adds depth and contrast. Mature trees frame the property offering both shade and a sense of privacy. Every detail, from the placement of the ornamental grasses to the architectural harmony of the hardscapes, reflects exceptional care and craftsmanship. This is a lot more than a yard-it's a fully realized outdoor environment.

Kim Bergendahl’s Garden
Blooms and Boats: This lakeside garden offers a beautiful view from both the yard and the water. Over the years the homeowners have enhanced their yard with an informal cottage style of gardening. In an effort to have blooms all three seasons, beds full of bulbs, perennials, bushes and annuals have been planted closely together to provide a lively mix of color and texture that continually changes. Spring tulips and irises give way to rose bushes and petunias in summer which then mingle with phlox and mums in the fall. Bird feeders and a small pond, along with an occasional baseball or golf ball, can also be found among the flowers. Grandchildren, rabbits, and chipmunks are common visitors in this busy yard.

