A visit to Furzey Gardens this October is a feast for the eyes, with late summer colour peppering borders and autumnal vistas starting to appear at every turn.

Borders around the garden are full of colourful displays from dalhia, aster, salvia and fushia. In particular the borders in the cottage garden and the large border in front of Furzey House continue to thrive in the autumn sunshine.

We also have our awesome autumn challenge running for kids all through autumn.

Autumn colour in the play area and Salvia involucrata

Elsewhere in the garden nature is providing little treats of colour for you to find as late spring flowering rhododendrons give a splattering of colour with a second show  – visit early October to make the most of these.

Beautiful autumnal hues of red, orange and yellow are starting to appear around the garden as our acers begin their seasonal display. Look closely and you will see trees and shrubs bearing a plentiful bounty of berries and seeds as they bear their fruit, providing thrushes, blackbirds and other wildlife a tasty source of food through the coming months.

Autumn colour and fuchsia magellanica

At the tea rooms we are embracing autumn too as we welcome back our delicious daily soups, served with a wedge of bread. On a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday you can continue to take advantage of our ‘eat out for less’ offer with 10% off food and non-alcoholic drinks purchased at the tea rooms.

Don’t miss our big autumn plant sale which runs from 9 October. We are offering 20% off all plants – a great opportunity to pick up some quality plants at bargain prices.

Don’t miss your chance to see our October highlights – book your tickets here.

Zelkova serrata and acer palmatum begin their autumn displays
Acer Davidii (snakebark maple) and autumn plant sale
Autumnal vistas around Furzey Gardens

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