A 64 acre garden for all seasons. Best known for its spectacular springtime display of over 200 varieties of daffodil, there are also colourful summer displays from the herbaceous beds and borders, and stunning autumn colours from the trees and from the heather garden. There is also a dedicated bat Read more [...]
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Logan Botanic Garden
Logan, a substation of Edinburgh Botanic Garden, is a plantsman’s paradise. More than 40% of the plants derive from the southern hemisphere and are to be found in few other gardens in Britain.
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Glenwhan
A beautiful 12 acre hilltop garden overlooking Luce Bay and the Mull of Galloway. Created in 1979, winding paths lead around 2 small lakes. A plantsman’s paradise, full of lovely trees and shrubs, particularly rhododrendrons, rock and water plants. Glenwhan Gardens has been described in Kenneth Cox’s book ‘Scotland for Read more [...]