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Open Gardens
Corbett Gardens is not the only venue to admire during Tulip Time.
Gardening and landscaping has been a feature of the Highlands since
early this century, where the distinct four seasons encourage the
bountiful displays of nature.
In the early years of Tulip Time, many private homes opened their
gardens. Some of these were located in the grounds of grand homes
built in the last century, and contain trees and plantings now over
100 years old. Others were the work of more recent garden lovers
whose effort and work can be admired particularly during the spring.
Early garden competitions were a feature of Tulip Time, and many
entrants were rewarded by becoming championship gardens - not only
of Tulip Time, but also in state and national competitions.
Some established nurseries, and became businesses in their own
right. Many have received accolades for excellence, and are part
of open garden schemes which provide access to the public throughout
the year.
Every year acres of beautifully prepared spring gardens, with manicured
lawns and magnificent floral displays, participate in Tulip Time's
activities.
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