For those of you not too afraid to come up North...We are having a weekend of snowdrops near York next February. I've potted 60+ varieties of snowdrops, including virescents (greenies), green tips, inverse poculiforms (Trym types), doubles, yellows, giants, earlies, lates, affordable classics, and specials which cost a lot more! I hope there will be something for every taste and budget. There will be a few selected rare daffodils, and hopefully some anemones and hepaticas too.Please note that Dryad Nursery itself will NOT be open to the public.
SNOWDROP TRAIL 2016 - 20-21 FEBRUARY 2016
The Yorkshire Snowdrop Trail The Following Gardens will all be open
Primrose Bank Nursery. Dauby Lane, Kexby, York. Y041 5LH Saturday & Sunday
Tel 01759 380220 or 07774 944447
www.primrosebank.co.uk A developing winter and spring garden adjoining an RHS Gold Medal winning Perennial Plant Nursery. Snowdrops, daffodils and hepaticas for sale from Dryad Nursery. Please note that Dryad Nursery itself will NOT be open to the public.
Goldsborough Hall. Church Street, Goldsborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 8NR. Sunday Only
Tel 01423 867321
www.goldsborouqhhall.com A historic 17th century stately home set in beautiful parkland featuring thousands of snowdrops and winter aconites, as well as a species snowdrop walk.
Kiplin Hall. Richmond. North Yorkshire. DL10 6AT Tel 01748 818178
www.kiplinhall.co.uk Sunday Only Thousands of Snowdrops and Aconites grow in the woods and gardens surrounding the 1620 s Hall
Bridge Farm House. Great Heck. Selby. North Yorkshire. DN14 OBE Saturday & Sunday
Tel 01977 661277 email: barbaraferrari@mypostoffice.co.uk
A 2 acre garden on sandy soil, divided by hedges and mature trees to house a collection of named
snowdrops, complemented by Hellebores and winter flowering shrubs.
All the Gardens are very different and are close enough for visiting some or all of them over the weekend.
Talks, GQT, Refreshments etc will make this a social Event not to be missed
Please contact the venues directly for further details or in the case of bad weather. Alternatively
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