Pluktuin is a self-picking flower garden that prioritizes biodiversity by using only natural methods and organic seeds. In 2025 the garden will be scaled down and will only be open by appointment, with a possible partnership with a similar garden in Doornenburg.

Visitors can pick their own bouquets from a variety of flowers, including dahlias (relocated to other borders but still available), and other annual flowers, from July 1st to the end of September. The price of the bouquet depends on its size. The garden also offers workshops on flower arranging and a course on creating your own flower paradise.

The owner, Marion, is passionate about nature and biodiversity and welcomes visitors to enjoy the flowers and the environment. She also notes that the garden has edible flowers, but not all of them, so you should ask about them before eating.

What visitors say

This flower-picking garden is generally well-regarded as a delightful experience. Visitors praise the beautiful and diverse selection of flowers, the friendly and helpful staff, and the fun of picking their own bouquets. Some reviewers specifically mentioned the bouquet-making workshops as a highlight. The owner is described as very kind and welcoming. A few minor drawbacks were mentioned. One reviewer found the space crowded and the flower selection limited, while another noted the lack of parking. Despite these points, the overwhelming sentiment is positive, with many recommending the garden as a must-visit. The coffee is considered good, and the pricing is fair.