Millions of daffodils will soon be on display at Gibbs Gardens near Ball Ground, the garden announced.
The garden will be open for its twelfth annual Daffodil ColorFest March 1 through April 15.
There will be over 20 million daffodils in the garden, which spans over 100 acres. According to Gibbs Gardens, 577,000 additional bulbs were planted for this season.
Over 100 varieties have been planted, and some varieties bloom later than others, so visitors will see the landscape change over six weeks, according to Gibbs Gardens.
Admission is $25 for adults, $18 for seniors 65 or older, $10 for children ages 3 to 17, and free for children 2 years old and younger.
The Cherokee County garden was recently named by Flower Magazine one of the 10 best places in the world to see daffodils.
Gibbs Gardens is located at 1987 Gibbs Drive near Ball Ground.
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