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Spring Gardens

Spring Gardens

When winter is finally over we’re more than ready for the colour of spring gardens. It seems that Mother Nature is celebrating the start of the flowering year with a watch-this-and-weep display of colours in our spring gardens.

Spring Gardens in South East England - Nymans Garden, West SussexThe spring gardens of Nymans Garden, Nr Haywards Heath in West Sussex are glorious with rare and imported plants. In Kent, Mount Ephraim Gardens has an extensive collection of bulbs that make it one of the region's prettiest spring gardens.

Spring Gardens in South East England - Goodnestone Gardens, KentThe gardens at Goodnestone Gardens in Kent are carpeted with an early collection of spring bulbs and shrubs.  Then of course there’s the delicate blossom that dust the trees and really complete the promise of spring gardens.

Spring Gardens in South East England - Exbury Gardens, HampshireExbury Gardens, one of Hampshire best spring gardens, begins the year with carpets of bluebells and daffodils that roll down to the Beaulieu River.  But of course Exbury is famous for the Rothschild collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and magnolias.

Spring Gardens in South East England - Waterperry Gardens, OxfordshireFinally to finish off a whistlestop tour of South East England best spring gardens, follow the River Walk at Waterperry Gardens in Oxfordshire and see snowdrops, narcissus and primroses.

Find out more about the many fabulous gardens in England’s South East