Arundel Castle tulips explode into colourful display
As the daffodils die down, more than 15,000 tulips are bursting into bloom.
A spokesman for the castle said: “The Duchess of Norfolk has ensured her gardening team has pulled out all the stops to create a wonderland of breath-taking colour with tulips of every shade festooning beds and borders in the Collector Earl’s Garden.”
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Hide AdHead gardener Martin Duncan and his team planted thousands of new bulbs in the autumn and winter – not only tulips, but narcissi, Crown Imperials, alliums, scillas, Dutch irises and fritillarias, to add to the 53,0000 bulbs planted in the previous two years.
Other spring flowers now at their blooming best include the many primroses scattered around the less formal lawns.
But it is the reds, yellows, oranges, purples, pinks and whites of the tulips that dazzle in the walled gardens, the herbaceous borders, the organic kitchen garden, the wildflower garden, and the Collector Earl’s Garden.