BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair returns to Beaulieu, in Hampshire on 2-4 May 2025. Book your great value tickets now with 15 ...
The time has come to start preparing your kitchen garden before the chilly weather sets in. Autumn has officially arrived which means the soil in your garden should be soft and supple enough to start ...
Follow the maze of meandering paths through this tranquil 15-acre garden to see exotic and rare plants that thrive in the mild climate. Among the many delights along the way are magnificent magnolias, ...
Sitting majestically on the shores of the Menai Strait, this Grade I listed garden offers breathtaking views of Snowdonia (Eryri). Its mild climate allows a wide range of plants to flourish, from ...
Get one free entry with one full-paying adult, with your Gardeners’ World Magazine 2-for-1 entry card. Valid at 407 gardens. Combining grand formal terraces, meadows, woods and riverside dells, this ...
You’ll find plenty of inspiration here, with more than 40 themed and historical gardens and landscapes. These include winning gardens from previous RHS Chelsea Flower Shows, as well as model front and ...
Discover the ever-changing beauty of this mature four-acre garden, with spring flowers, summer borders and autumn colour. Don’t miss the large kitchen garden, beehives and greenhouses packed with ...
Get one free entry with one full-paying adult, with your Gardeners’ World Magazine 2-for-1 entry card. Valid at 407 gardens. A Welsh garden with a Dutch creator, it blends the wild and the cultivated, ...
Founded in the Victorian era, this garden has been totally transformed into a painter’s garden, designed to frame the magnificent views of Skye and the surrounding hills. It features waterfalls, Monet ...
Nestled in a valley in the Dartmoor National Park, this family-run garden of 24 acres features flowering shrubs, wildflowers and rare trees, set among lakes, pools and waterfalls. The spring and ...
These extensive grounds contain a Victorian pinetum with many mature conifers, a plant-hunters’ pavilion, woodland gardens, a beech hedge maze, as well as Moot Hill, where Scottish kings were crowned.