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Spring comes to Cornwall

The Great Gardens of Cornwall is a collection of 13 of the best-known, largest, most historically and horticulturally important gardens in Cornwall. Spread across Cornwall, from a tidal estuary on the River Tamar, to the tip of the Isles of Scilly, the 13 gardens include: Antony Woodland Gardens, Bonython Estate Gardens, Caerhays Castle Spring Gardens, the Eden Project, Lamorran Gardens, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Trebah Garden, Tregothnan, Tregrehan Garden, Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Tresco Abbey Garden, Trewidden and Trewithen.

Springtime starts in Kernow shows her face a little earlier due to the warmer climate, as the county sits on the eastern edge of the Gulf Stream. Temperatures are comparable to the Mediterranean in the winter months, meaning the county enjoys spring flowers several weeks earlier than the rest of the UK. Daffodils shows their bright yellow faces as early as December in the Scillies, from January fields of the cheerful flowers can be seen across the county.

With valentines around the corner, there's no better time to take to the great outdoors to enjoy the magnolias and blooms of the Great Gardens.

With spring just around the corner, the race is now on to reach the magical ’50 blooms’ and announce spring. Across the six locations head gardeners are carefully checking and counting, hopeful that 2023 will be the year that their magnolias are victorious in heralding in Spring to Cornwall.

For more information please visit https://www.greatgardensofcornwall.co.uk/

High Res images available here. Credit - by Simon Burt