Did you know that Tulips originated in Central Asia. The name for 'tulips' was thought to have come from the Persian word for a turban, as the flowers were thought to resemble turbans (with a bit of imagination perhaps). Nowadays they are planted in British Gardens everywhere flowering from April until mid-May.
We feature 7 gardens where you can see stunning displays of tulips to take your breath away. Have a look!
Great British Garden News Blog
Welcome to our Garden News Blog where we feature 'Happenings and Stories' throughout the year.
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Spring at Westonbirt Arboretum
Today Camellias, Rhododendrons and early Magnolias take centre stage at Westonbirt Arboretum - View our gallery.
Amazing daffodil displays around Britain
DAFFODILS HERALD THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND WE FEATURE 7 MAGICAL GARDENS TO SEE THEM
Monty Don's British Gardens
We hope that you enjoyed Monty Don's British Gardens on BBC. We list the gardens featured which are open regularly to the public.
Snowdrops in the Cotswolds 2025
Amazing Snowdrop displays in the Cotswolds in 2025 from around 26 January – Plan your visit now!