Aren't you excited for the Rhodies, Hydrangeas, and tulips to start blooming?

What is better in spring than to visit a beautiful garden? Seattle has many renound gardens, and many are available for free! Here are some of the gardens in the area. Click on the links for more information:
Bellevue Botanical Gardens (FREE)
Volunteer Park Conservatory (FREE)
W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory
Evergreen Arboretum (FREE)
Japanese Garden
Bradner Gardens Park (FREE)
Katie Black's Garden (FREE)
Kabota Garden (FREE)
Parsons Gardens (FREE)
Washington Park Arboretum (FREE)
Woodland Park Rose Garden (FREE)
And of course, if you happen to go up to Victoria, Butchart Gardens


Does anyone have any personal reviews of these gardens? As much as I would have liked, I haven't visited most of these.


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