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Where to see snowdrops in Kent this February including Hever Castle, the National Garden Scheme, country parks and the National Trust | Updated: 14:34, 16 March 2021 Mother Nature has just the thing to lift our spirits and enjoy together - snowdrops. Their tiny white blooms come out in mid February, and in some spots, provide a carpet of white. We take a look at some of the Kent spots you can see them if youâre lucky enough to live nearby. Snowdrops will be springing up in the grounds of Hever Castle Picture: Hever Castle and Gardens Hever Castle, near Edenbridge Around 90,000 snowdrop bulbs have been planted in the castleâs gardens over the last few years by the gardening team, including a mix of single and double snowdrops. ....
National Garden Scheme Online Events By If you need some inspiration for your outside space, The National Garden Scheme is kicking off the new gardening year with a series of informative, garden-related online talks and events Bringing the best gardens, experts and garden owners together to share their insights and passion for gardens and gardening, the National Garden Scheme’s digital events series will continue throughout 2021, taking you from the cool drifts of snowdrops to the fiery colours of high summer. CEO George Plumptre, who will kick off the current series on Tuesday February 2, says, The importance of gardens and gardening for our health and wellbeing came to the fore in 2020 and, as the uncertainty is set to continue, we’re supplementing our hugely popular garden visits with a series of informative talks and events that will appeal to a wide audience. ....