It's Tulip season and Sandhill Creek Farm is open for viewing! This local farm, located on the road to Sauble Beach, just opened for the first time last year, and we were mightily impressed! We have visited the famous tulip fields of the Skagit Valley in Washington State, and this is just as impressive. The season is short though, so we went during the first week.
There are numerous rows of the tulips, each about four feet wide. Some are a single colour and others are mixed, with all styles of blooms.
The pathways are of hard-packed sand, and wide enough for me to ride down between each row.I personally like the various mixtures of colouirs, but let me show you the range.
There are early season, mid-season and late tulips. These two rows are obviously of the late variety.
The tulip field has been moved to new ground from last year, but they still sit in the shadow of the old farm barn.
Among the single colour rows, these bright red were one of my favourites.











Beautiful! I remember when you posted about this place last year, and that got me looking for a tulip farm near me. So thank you for thst nudge! What joy to just behold so many in bloom.
ReplyDeleteWow, what planning, planting, keeping the sand track ready for visitors, a great selection of photos, thanks so much for the " tiptoe through the tulips".
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is that! I would love to go there…if only we had the time!
ReplyDeleteWow, so many different colors, they're all so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow! So beautiful ... lovely to see these photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Well aren't they gorgeous. My favorite are red ones!
ReplyDeleteThose tulips are so lovely. Ours are all done so I can enjoy yours now.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Thank you. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe grands visited a tulip farm on the weekend or at least a farm with many tulips. It also begins with an ‘s’: Saunders, I think it is.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous post! My tulips are nearly done.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I've always wanted to visit the tulip fields in Washington, but haven't yet made it there. Now there is another place to check out!
ReplyDeleteThe Sunflower Season is what I'd love to see there too. too bad my sisters get together isn't until Sept.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tulips for sure!