What To See & When

Each month the gardens look splendid with plenty to see.

We are known for some particularly fantastic displays:

Tulips:  mid to end April for peak period although our tulips flower for 8 weeks.

Roses:  First flush June,  second flush  September. We will have roses in flower until Christmas or the first frosts as we keep them vigorously dead-headed.

Here is a guideline of what you may expect to see although we can’t predict the weather which will have the final impact on flowering periods

March:  Camellia, crocus, daffodil, early tulips, heathers, hellebore, hyacinth, primulas

April: Aubretia, apple & cherry  blossom, japanese maples, tulips, fritillary imperials,

May:  Alliums, iris, laburnum tunnel, oriental poppy, peony, rhododendron, wisteria

June:  catmint, foxgloves, foxtail lilies, geraniums, knifophia, roses, clematis, thalictrum

July:  Astilbes, begonia, hydrangea, lavender, lilies, roses, sidalcea, santolina, scabious,

August:  Agapanthus, alstroemeria, campanula, fuchsia, gladioli, penstemon, roses, tulbaghia

September:  Anemones, chrysanthemum, phlox, dahlia, perovlskia, michaelmas daisies, vitex

October:  Japanese maples, specimen trees and shrubs, michaelmas daisies, physalis, salvias

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