De Boschhoeve is a nursery and garden that is open to the public. In March 2025, it’s open on Saturdays. They sell perennials, spring bulbs, seeds, and other items. They also have a tea room. Details for activities in April and May will be announced in mid-March.
The nursery sells a variety of plants and bulbs, including snowdrops, dahlias, peonies, spring bulbs and vegetables and herbs. The garden features colorful summer and autumn borders, a shady lane, an orchard with spring bulbs, and a decorative vegetable garden.
Visitors can pick their own flowers in the picking garden starting mid-June with perennials, and from mid-July with annuals. A handful of flowers costs €8.50. You can also pick flowers from the mother plant beds.
What visitors say
The Boschhoeve in Wolfheze is a delightful destination, particularly appealing to garden enthusiasts. It boasts beautifully maintained and freely landscaped ornamental and vegetable gardens, showcasing unique combinations of flowers and produce. Visitors rave about the diverse selection of plants, including many unusual varieties not typically found in garden centers, though some note the prices are a bit higher. A highlight is the “pluktuin,” or pick-your-own garden, filled with perennials, annuals, and colorful dahlias. The themed gardens offer a unique array of colors and combinations throughout the seasons.
Beyond the plants, the Boschhoeve features a charming brocante shop and a tea room serving delicious homemade cakes and pastries. Events and theme days are held regularly, ensuring there’s always something new to see. The atmosphere is described as relaxed and welcoming, with knowledgeable and helpful staff and volunteers. Parking is free and abundant, however some found the access road to be in poor condition. While most find the flowers to be beautiful, some reported that their picked flowers didn’t last very long. Overall, visitors describe the Boschhoeve as a paradise and a worthwhile destination for a day trip.