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Enjoy virtual tulip garden visits from the comfort of your own home. From stunning informal tulip meadows to formal tulip borders in town gardens you can enjoy these delights virtually in these extraordinary times.
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The reputation of Philippa Burrough’s stunning Essex garden grows from year to year; recently it was voted one of the country’s top 100 gardens to visit by Garden News magazine.
Architectural designer Charles Rutherfoord has left the precision of his day job behind to create a plantsman’s paradise on what was a bramble infested plot in London’s Clapham. Spectacular in spring, over 2,500 tulips create jewel-like carpets of colour enhanced by the luxuriant shades of tree peonies and a dazzling Judas tree.
With over 20,000 bulbs planted for 2020 the gardens host 14 varieties of tulip in 75 variations, sourced each year from Holland.
Artisan flower grower and florist, Polly Nicholson, shares her passion for heritage tulips and introduces us to some of her favourites.
Join Bridgette Saunders for a floral treat in her gorgeous city centre garden.
Over 9,000 tulips carpet the stunning walled gardens at this Victorian restoration.
Tree peonies and the blistering yellow border full of tulips and euphorbia is an April delight.
The modern classical house is the centrepiece to this formal garden with its wisteria and carefully planted tulips bloom beneath the vines.
Hever Castle in Kent offers a step back in time. Its centrepiece, a romantic double-moated castle is set within 125 acres of formal and natural gardens, which offer an ever-changing display of plants and shurbs throughout the seasons.
Perched next to the sea, hidden behind a belt of woodland, Slade in The Vale of Glamorgan is an unexpected jewel to discover.