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    Green Tourism Award - Silver

    • Various plant trials are conducted here for 'Gardening Which?' (The horticultural arm of the Consumers’ Association)
    • Over 3,700 different plant forms currently on the stock record
    • A wide collection of Narcissus, currently 447 different named forms are grown here

    The garden of Greenbank House is an educational garden to inspire and educate visitors on how to grow a very wide range of more unusual plants which are available in the trade.

    Garden: all year, daily 9.30-sunset.
    Shop and Tearoom: 5 Jan to 31 Mar, Sat/Sun 2-4; 1 Apr to 24 Oct, daily 11-5; 25 Oct to 19 Dec, Sat/Sun 2-4.
    House: 1 Apr to 31 Oct, Sun 2-4
    News
    • - Celebrate one of East Renfrewshire’s finest gardens

      The National Trust for Scotland is celebrating the beauty of some of its most popular and unusual remote gardens in a series of Garden Days starting this summer. more>

    • - Dennis and Gnasher strike again at Trust properties

      Dennis the Menace and his faithful hound Gnasher are taking up residence at the National Trust for Scotland’s properties this summer, offering summer fun and hi-jinks for visiting families.  more>

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