FULLER GARDENS
fuller gardens
If it's flowers your looking for you can head to Portsmouth Presscot Park and see a fabulous selection for free. Or you can take a tour of the Fuller gardens on Willow ave in North Hampton right off route 1-A..Today, thanks to the Fuller Foundation, the members and other supporters, the Fuller Gardens still represent one of the last working formal estate gardens of the early 20th century. Designed in the Colonial Revival style on a two and one half-acre plot, these Gardens remain a ‘seaside gem’ for the enjoyment of over ten thousand annual visitors. The Gardens are open from mid-May to mid October, seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and also host a series of horticultural and educational event throughout the season.
The Gardens are in bloom throughout the season. Beginning with the extensive tulip display in early May, followed by the Japanese Garden and other late spring flowering shrubs and bulbs. The two thousand rose bushes start their season long bloom in late June-early July and continue through October. Unusual and eye-catching annual and perennial plantings, together with a Hosta display garden and Japanese garden are all with in the sculpted hedges.
The Gardens are in bloom throughout the season. Beginning with the extensive tulip display in early May, followed by the Japanese Garden and other late spring flowering shrubs and bulbs. The two thousand rose bushes start their season long bloom in late June-early July and continue through October. Unusual and eye-catching annual and perennial plantings, together with a Hosta display garden and Japanese garden are all with in the sculpted hedges.
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