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Marvel at the enchanting gardens blooming in June, perfectly timed to captivate your senses and spark your wanderlust.

Experienced gardeners Tom Brown and Asa Gregers-Warg suggest top flower-filled gardens to tour throughout June

Blooming Garden Recommendations: Top Gardens to Explore in June, Suggested by Gardeners Tom Brown...
Blooming Garden Recommendations: Top Gardens to Explore in June, Suggested by Gardeners Tom Brown and Asa Gregers-Warg

Marvel at the enchanting gardens blooming in June, perfectly timed to captivate your senses and spark your wanderlust.

Check out the top gardens to get your green thumb fix this June! Say hello to lush blooms, scenic strolls, and garden parties galore. Here's our top picks, complete with insider tips and must-see sights.

Gardens to Explore in June 2025

Ventnor Botanic Garden

One of our garden aficionados' top choices, Ventnor Botanic Garden, is a must-visit! Sitting pretty on the Isle of Wight's southern coast, this garden boasts an enviable microclimate thanks to the Gulf Stream, making it the UK's hottest spot, about 5 degrees warmer than the general climate. This creates a fantastic frost-free environment for Mediterranean-style plants.

In June, don't miss the breathtaking display of Trachycarpus fortunei – some of the oldest in the nation – and the dense forests of Echium wildpretii and Echium pininana, which will reach their peak towards the end of June and into July. The garden sprawls across 22 acres, offering numerous trails, historical features such as the Victorian tunnel, and top-notch amenities like cafes and a restaurant serving up garden-grown delights.

Pro tip: Time your visit around the cultural events, like performances and circus trails, taking place during June 2025 [2][4][5].

Address: Undercliff Drive, Ventnor, Isle of Wight PO38 1UL. Contact: 01983 855397, botanic.co.uk

Farringford House

Another hidden gem nestled on the Isle of Wight is Farringford House, the former living quarters of the renowned poet, Alfred, Lord Tennyson. While not as thoroughly described in our results, it's renowned for its beautiful gardens with a rich cultural heritage. June is an excellent time to explore the lush plantings and poetic landscapes early in the summer [2].

Address: Bedbury Lane, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight PO40 9PE. Contact: 01983 752500, farringford.co.uk

High Beeches

Feeling like a classic English garden experience with mature trees, herbaceous borders, and seasonal blooms? Check out High Beeches! Inspiring visitors since the early 1900s, this garden is a lovely mix of old-world elegance and modern charm.

Address: High Beeches Lane, Handcross, West Sussex RH17 6HQ. Contact: 01444 400589, highbeeches.com

Beth Chatto's Plants and Gardens

Beth Chatto's Gardens have brought sustainable gardening to the forefront, particularly focusing on drought-tolerant plants that bloom beautifully even in difficult soil conditions. In June, marvel at the various planting schemes demonstrating both beauty and eco-friendliness. [2]

Address: Clacton Road, Elmstead Market, Colchester, Essex CO7 7DB. Contact: 01210 822007, bethchatto.co.uk

Jekka's Herb Farm

Every herb lover knows Jekka's – it has the UK's largest collection of culinary herbs. Breathe in the fragrances and gain inspiration for your own herb garden by exploring the diverse herb gardens here.

Address: Rose Cottage, Shellards Lane, Alveston, Bristol BS35 3SY. Contact: 01454 418878, jekkas.com

Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden

Embracing the synergy between art and nature, the Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden in Surrey showcases contemporary sculptures enhanced by lush plantings. In June, appreciate the ever-growing potential of the combination between the sculptures and vibrant flora [2].

Address: Black and White Cottage, Standon Lane, Ockley, Dorking, Surrey RH5 5QU. Contact: 01306 627269, hannahpescharsculpture.com

Ready to Bloom?

Whether you're seeking a classic English garden or a contemporary sculpture garden, June offers the perfect time to explore Britain's beautiful gardens. From the subtropical splendor of Ventnor Botanic Garden to the elegant sculptures of Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, each garden has its own unique charm and beauty to captivate your senses [2][4][5]. Enjoy these garden gems this June!

  1. Ventnor Botanic Garden, sitting on the Isle of Wight's southern coast, offers an impressive selection of Mediterranean-style plants in their frost-free environment that thrive in June, such as the breathtaking Trachycarpus fortunei and dense forests of Echium wildpretii and Echium pininana.
  2. June is an excellent time to explore Farringford House, the former home of poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, where lush plantings and poetic landscapes complement each other.
  3. High Beeches boasts a classic English garden with mature trees, herbaceous borders, and seasonal blooms, inspiring visitors with its old-world elegance and modern charm.
  4. Beth Chatto's Gardens, known for sustainable gardening practices, showcase stunning planting schemes that demonstrate beauty and eco-friendliness in June.
  5. Jekka's Herb Farm hosts the UK's largest collection of culinary herbs, inviting visitors to breathe in their fragrances and gain inspiration for their home-and-garden herb gardens. The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, with its contemporary sculptures and lush plantings, highlights the synergy between art and nature during June.

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