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‘The most talked about garden on earth’


- Homes and Garden magazine


With three climatic zones and over a million plants, Eden never fails to provide anything less than a jaw-dropping horticultural extravaganza, whatever time of year you visit, but with winter now well and truly behind us, spring has most definitely sprung here at Eden!


As the days begin to get a little longer and warmer, the Biomes and outdoor landscape become a riot of colour, with swathes of tulips, lilies and muscari bursting into flower in the warm spring sunshine.


There’s always plenty to do at Eden, with our seasonal events programme, kids’ activities and ever-changing exhibits.


Freaky Nature 31 March – 10 June


Visit Eden during Freaky Nature and you’ll discover all sorts of tricks plants have come up with to survive - from sticky plants to smelly plants, poisonous plants to carnivorous plants that bite back!


Freaky Nature’s not just for kids, there’s plenty for grown-ups too, from the exquisite Florilegium exhibition to your chance to see plants up close using powerful microscopes in Big It Up.


The fun continues into the evening on the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of Whitsun half term when we’ll be open until 9pm. Visit our web site to find out more!


NoFit State Circus 28 July - 2 September


Following the huge success of last year’s show, NoFit State return to Eden this summer with a spectacular new show.


Described by The Guardian as ‘The future of British circus’, this is a summer treat not to be missed. Early bird tickets available from March 29.


For details of all events and activities visit our website www.edenproject.com or call 01726 811911


4 Cornish Visitor Guide - spring / summer 2012 www.cornish-visitor.co.uk


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