Many of the informal gardens we have on our guide are home to a diverse range of wildlife. We have selected just a few but you can find more by using the search facility at the top of this page, which will help you in your organic gardening.
Flintshire,
Saith Ffynon Farm in Flintshire - rewilded meadows and garden - One-acre wildlife garden with 8-acres of unimproved wet meadows, native woodlands and ponds.
Yorkshire,
The garden at Sledmere House in Yorkshire has become a place to explore and discover different planting areas that have an emphasis on form and colour.
Worcestershire,
Go and enjoy one of England’s finest gardens at Spetchley Park. This is also where you will see one of the finest collections of Peonies in Britain.
Hampshire,
The Vyne House and Garden - Originally built as a great Tudor "power house," The Vyne was later home to the Chute family for over 350 years.
North Yorkshire,
Thorp Perrow is situated at the base of the Yorkshire Dales - come and explore the 100 acres of woodland with trees from around the world, some trees dating back to Medieval times.
Dumfries and Galloway,
Here at Threave Garden on a beautiful 1200 acre Estate near Castle Douglas visitors can enjoy the fruits of a project that has brought together agriculture, forestry, nature conservation and of course stunning horticulture.
Northumberland,
These gardens and grounds at Wallington Hall date from the 1700s by Sir Walter Blackett with help from Lancelot 'Capability' Brown who attended school in the estate village.