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Spring 2025 at

our Tulip Patch

We have over 40 different varieties of tulips, early, mid-season and late flowerers. Throughout the season, the field is ever-changing.

 

At no point in the season will the field be in full bloom, you’ll see later varieties in bud if visiting early and if visiting later you’ll see that early varieties have lost petals. 

There will be numerous photo opportunities as well as food & drink available on site too. 

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Tulip Viewing

Weekend

Before the official Pick Your Own (PYO) season begins, we invite you to come and view the tulips in bloom. This is the perfect opportunity to wander through the tulip patch and capture beautiful photos (without picking).

 

This will be a ticketed event to access the tulip patch (viewing only) on the first week/weekend of tulip picking. The dates on the booking link are a guide, and will be confirmed closer to the time.

Pick Your Own

(PYO) Tulips

Once the tulips are at their peak, we will open for Pick Your Own (PYO) sessions. Walk through the field, choose your favourite blooms, and take home a hand-picked bouquet straight from the farm.

 

Picking dates are weather-dependent, but we anticipate opening in April/May 2025. The dates on the booking link are a guide, and will be confirmed closer to the time.

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Ticket prices are £5 + booking fee, and under 3's go free!

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For more information on our pick your own fields, please call us on 0151 648 2746.

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Frequently

Asked Questions

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When will the tulip patch be open for 2025?

We are hoping for April/May, although this is very weather dependent. The dates on the booking link are a guide, and will be confirmed closer to the time.

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Are dogs allowed in the patch?

Unfortunately, no dogs are allowed in our tulip patch.​

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How much will tulip picking be?

Ticket prices are £5 + booking fee. Under 3's go free! Tickets can be purchased via our booking link.​

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What should I wear?

We always recommend wearing wellies, especially earlier in the season. The fields can be wet, and there's always plenty of mud!​

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