TREWITHEN
Trewithen Gardens - once visited, impossible to forget
Let it snow

The team at Trewithen are hoping that this year Trewithen will see a white Christmas. Due to the milder climate in Cornwall and effects of climate change around the world the last snow fall at the garden was November 2005. Find out more about climate change and the demands on gardeners to work with such changeable weather. Find out more...
Trewithen Nursery Celebrates 40 Years

It is 40 years since plants reared in the Trewithen Nursery went on sale to the public and this week staff enjoyed a traditional celebration with cake and champagne to mark the occasion. Find out more...
Winter Garden Projects

We have been working furiously since the gardens closed at the end of September. This is contrary to the general belief that after we close we have a long winter break till March 1st. If only! The main on-going tasks are the annual autumn clear up of leaves and the onerous task of cutting all the miles of Laurel hedges. Find out more...
Rose Pruning Masterclass

After the very warm October in Cornwall the new Trewithen rose garden was still in bloom. However it is vital to prune roses by the end of November to give them a winter rest. Stewart Pocock from the Cornish Rose Company gave all the staff and volunteers a demonstration. Read more about growing roses. Find out more...