Tudor Croft Gardens in Guisborough will soon be open again for visitors to enjoy its collection of rare and beautiful snowdrops.
The collection now numbers about 300 different snowdrops and is thought to be the biggest in the North-East.
The opening weekends are Saturday February 11 and Sunday February 12 and again on Saturday February 18 and Sunday February 19, all from 11am to 3pm.
As usual, there will be free parking, weather permitting, plus homemade hot soup, refreshments and, of course, snowdrops and spring bulbs and plants to buy.
Admission is £7.50 for adults and free for children. Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome and most of the gardens are accessible by wheelchair.
Owners Mike and Gel Heagney have raised thousands of pounds for charity by opening their gardens to visitors twice a year.
This summer’s open weekends are June 17 and 18 and June 24 and 25.