Take This Road Trip To The 5 Most Eye-Popping Peony Fields In Vermont
By Marla S.|Published April 14, 2021
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Spring is in the air. It’s a time to get out, about, and stop to smell the flowers. And, if you’re planning to be in Vermont anytime from April through June, you’re in the right place to see, smell, and enjoy peonies.
Peonies grow well in Vermont because of the sunlight and soil consistency. Long winters like that in Vermont are perfect for peonies because it gives them time to regenerate for the following year’s season. Along with their ability to withstand cold, peonies blossom into different hues of pink as well as peach and white.
The following peony fields and gardens are throughout Vermont and attract visitors from near and far. Take a look at this mapped-out road trip that’ll help you plan the perfect day to check out some gorgeous flowers!
Peonies are in full bloom from late spring to early summer. Enjoy their fragrant smell, along with the lilacs and other flowers, while strolling through the gardens at the Shelburne Museum. Shelburne Museum.
Besides peonies, you might stumble across some daylilies, like those in this picture when you wander through the gardens. Visit here for more information about the farm's hours.
In addition to peonies, you'll be treated to seeing an array of flowers specific to Vermont's climate. Visit Cider Hill Gardens to learn more about their visiting hours.
Each Spring, The Formal Garden at Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home is full of heirloom peonies. Along with attracting visitors from all over, the flowers draw plenty of bees and butterflies.
Now that you know where to go to see peonies in Vermont, grab your camera and have a fantastic time on your road trip!
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