Gardens in Season

The beautiful gardens in South East England have something to offer for every season of the year. Be it spring, summer, autumn or winter, there is plenty to see and do.

Image of the gardens at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens

Let’s start off in spring, when Mother Nature begins the flowering year with a watch-this-and-weep display of colour, making the gardens in South East England amongst the most beautiful in the country.

Find out more about spring gardens in South East England.

Image of the visitors centre at Savill Gardens

In summer, the gardens in South East England come into flower with a kaleidoscope of colour under hazy blue skies.  There’s a riot of aromas from a multitude of flowers and the scent of roses – very English.

Find out more about summer gardens in South East England.

Image of the gardens at Sheffield Park Gardens

The gardens in South East England in autumn are amazing, as the leaves turn to fiery reds, tawny browns and rich chestnuts.  This blaze of colour seems to be a glorious last hurrah before winter.

Find out more about autumn gardens in South East England.

Image of the glasshouse at RHS Wisley

Finally in winter, the region is a drama of its own with frosty days and lingering mists.  It’s a time to wrap up warm as you explore the still beautiful gardens and glasshouses in South East England.

Find out more about winter gardens in South East England.