Winterlights at Elizabethan Gardens is an Outer Banks holiday attraction not to miss!
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Join us this season on select nights and explore the Gardens, meet Santa, shop our gift shop and so much more!

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It may sound un-bee-lievable, but bees aren’t the only pollinators out there. We are so excited to participate in the 2024 Great Southeast Pollinator Census! On August 24, we will be counting all of the pollinators that we can find!

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Coming up this Saturday, June 8, at 1:00pm is the Hypertufa Workshop. Make your own artificial rock planter to happily house your favorite landscape plants. Design one for a fairy garden, your favorite shrub, or plant one for your stairway. This is the first of a two-part program, where the... See More

Coming up this Saturday, June 8, at 1:00pm is the Hypertufa Workshop. Make your own artificial rock planter to happily house your favorite... See More

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Our gazebo in spring. These woods are bending more toward the sun, the greens are starting to fill out each corner of the garden, and our Azaleas are an impressive group. We have white with peach edges, raspberry, pink, red, and orange Azaleas. We have some of our favorites cultivars for sale.... See More

Our gazebo in spring. These woods are bending more toward the sun, the greens are starting to fill out each corner of the garden, and our Azaleas... See More

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Camellia flowers continue to brighten the Garden and our nursery alike. We still have some of our favorite and exceptional cultivars of Camellias on offer, but don't wait too long because they are finding new homes everyday. The foliage is emerald and shiny, the flowers are bright and... See More

Camellia flowers continue to brighten the Garden and our nursery alike. We still have some of our favorite and exceptional cultivars of Camellias... See More

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If you've visited our gardens recently, chances are you've seen staff pruning our crepe myrtles quite severely! Don't be shocked, this practice has a history and a purpose. Pollarding is a pruning practice that dates back past the Elizabethan era. It involves repetitively cutting... See More

If you've visited our gardens recently, chances are you've seen staff pruning our crepe myrtles quite severely! Don't be shocked,... See More

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One more year of WinterLights in the book! Thank you to everyone who supports this endeavor each year by coming to see the garden, those who volunteer, and our incredible staff! What can we come up with for next year?

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