Join us at St Andrews Botanic Garden for DAISY Friday! Donate As It Suits You (Daisy) in place of your admission ticket and enjoy our Garden.
READ MOREEnjoy a day out at Kirklands, built in 1832, it has been the Hart family home for 45 years!
READ MOREThe spectacular views over Fife to Perthshire and Angus and the large flooded quarry full of fish, planted with impressive marginals, make the garden at South Flisk very special in the area.
READ MOREWillowhill is an evolving three-acre garden with a series of mixed borders designed with different vibrant colour combinations for effect all season.
READ MOREJoin us at St Andrews Botanic Garden for our fortnightly gardening group, for people looking to improve their mental wellbeing by growing food and connecting with nature!
READ MOREThis extensive, exquisitely designed garden, perfectly complements Earlshall Castle, restored by Sir Robert Lorimer in the 1890s.
READ MOREBlanerne is a South-facing hidden village garden with lots of paths to follow and many places to sit, both sunny and shaded.
READ MOREEnjoy a woodland walk beside the loch and stunning views from the garden of Lindores House!
READ MOREEnjoy a day out at Swallows Rest in Lindores with it's pond and small stream and over 50 varieties of narcissus, along with many hellebores and rhododendrons.
READ MOREThe diversity of Auchtermuchty Open Gardens makes this village well worth a visit!
READ MOREVisit Pittenweem and enjoy an inspiring variety of gardens, many tucked away behind houses and garden walls!
READ MOREVisit Kirkbrae House with it's acre of walled garden sitting high in the village of Culross in the shadow of the Abbey.
READ MORETake a walk round a selection of cottage gardens in the charming, rural village of Biebo Craigs!
READ MOREMoonzie House was formerly the manse to historic Moonzie Kirk, which sits a few metres away at the top of the small hill.
READ MOREBlackdykes Garden was created 30 years ago from open fields and the three acre site has extensive views southwards towards the Lammermuirs.
READ MOREEnjoy a visit to 14 East Brighton Crescent with roughly two-thirds of an acre suburban garden, developed over 40 years!
READ MOREThe garden at Stobshiel House is effectively split into four main parts and The extensive collection of shrubs and mature trees offer a fantastic backdrop during all seasons.
READ MOREExplore the private gardens of Brantwoode and High Glenan in Helensburgh when their owners throw open the doors as part of Scotland's Gardens Scheme!
READ MORESeveral private gardens as well as the Community Garden in Milton Of Campsie will open their doors to the public on Sunday 23rd June as part of Scotland's Gardens Scheme!
READ MOREEnjoy a delightful Saturday afternoon out at Glasgow's historic New Victoria Gardens allotments as they hold their annual Spring Open Day and Plant Sale!
READ MORECome along and explore a group of three gardens in and close to Covington Village as part of Scotland’s Gardens Scheme!
READ MORELittle Sparta is Ian Hamilton Finlay's greatest work of art. Come and explore the grounds as part of Scotland’s Gardens Scheme!
READ MOREThe Bishop's House is one of six villas in Kilmacolm designed by James Salmon in 1905. Come and explore the grounds as they open their doors to the public for Scotland's Gardens Scheme.
READ MORELocated in Linwood High School, come and explore the raised beds, orchard, greenhouse and presentation area of the Craig Hepburn Memorial Garden as part of Scotland's Gardens Scheme!
READ MOREBarnbeth Estate is a country estate in Renfrewshire with an Arts & Crafts mansion at its heart, come and explore the extensive grounds as part of Scotland's Gardens Scheme!
READ MORECome and explore Kilbride Castle gardens! They cover some 12 acres and are situated above the Ardoch Burn and below the castle.
READ MOREThorntree is an inspiring garden to visit at any time of the year. From the garden you can see panoramic views from Ben Lomond to Doune.
READ MOREEnjoy the garden at Coldoch, sheltered by belts of mature woodland on three sides, it looks south over the Carse of Stirling.
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