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    Veldheer's

    3.4 (43 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Debbie E.

    Loved our visit to the tulip farm. $15 admission to see a beautiful array of many varieties of tulips and daffodils. Wander the many rows of perfect blooms as long as you like. Each group of spring flowers is numbered and you are given a booklet to mark ones you want to order for fall planting and they are mailed to you. The store has tons of perennials for spring planting for sale. Parking is a nightmare during the tulip festival

    Missi R.

    Updating my review from last year after our visit today. I love tulips, and this is absolutely the best place for tulips, whether you are purchasing bulbs to plant at home or just visiting to view the hundreds of tulip varieties. Everyone here is so knowledgeable about tulips and other flowers and plants. They provide excellent recommendations and helpful instructions. I learned so much after my visit last year, and even more this year. All of the bulbs I purchased here last year did fantastic. They were shipped to me in late October and I planted them in November. They came up in early spring, and were beautiful. I returned this year during the Tulip Festival and walked through all the rows of tulips here. Each variety is labeled so you can easily locate it in the catalog. I made notes as I walked through so I would remember which varieties to order, because after viewing literally hundreds of tulip beds it is easy to get overwhelmed. Customer service is excellent, all of our questions were answered. Highly, highly recommend this place for anyone who wants to order tulip bulbs, learn about tulips, or just simply enjoy a day of walking around enjoying acres of beautiful flowers. Inside the building you will find many other bulbs and plants available, as well as other garden items. There is a gift shop too, with everything from custom wooden shoes to collectible glassware. There is also an art studio with beautiful paintings to enjoy and purchase.

    One of the thousands of Tulip varieties at Veldheer's Gardens in Holland, Michigan.
    Kathy W.

    https://flic.kr/p/swywrA I love this place, and photograph opportunities every May. If you have the opportunity, make sure to visit the store and also the wooden shoe factory. It is a little difficult to walk the many acres if your mobility is limited. I'm on a walker and have to limit how far I can go. But even so, I would never miss this yearly trip over.

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    Leang E.

    I know it's crazy that I grew up in Holland and never have been here. All it takes is a friend coming into town to visit and me showing them around, and this was the first stop. We came Saturday morning on the start of Tulip Time and they opened up an hour earlier at 8am, which worked out perfectly as we arrived at about 8:30am and stayed for a couple of hours. We saw so many different types of tulips between the speckles, the fuzzy trimmed, and other shapes. The variety of colors is spectacular. It's amazing to think that they have over 5 million tulips. I can't imagine how long this takes and the number of people planting. I love that you can order these tulips and that they can ship them to you in the fall for you to plant and have them blossom in the spring. The gift shop also offers other types of flower buds beyond tulips. I like that they also have the delft and wooden shoe factory here as well. They should definitely consider an establishment here, like a Dutch cafe, diner, or bakery. Even if they had a rotating food truck that would be nice.

    Anna B.

    5 millions tulips every year! Impressive! You just have to come to see it! Entry 15$. Very reasonable.

    Brie G.

    I was in the market for some tulip bulbs and wanted a wide variety. After stopping by the local farmers market in Holland, I was referred to Veldheer's. Upon arrival, it seemed that one building was completely closed, but the other was open. When we went in, it was clear this place was legit. It wasn't super clean or fancy (that gives it legitimacy to me = farmers!). The gentleman that greeted us was really helpful and let me know about some rarer varieties / things I may have not seen before. Sadly, not everything was in stock (about 50%), but that did help me narrow down my choices (still over 100 different tulips). They offer a discount with bulk purchases (31+, 100+) which is nice. I didn't even remember that I'd seen this sign until after I'd checked out and left. Darn! That day at least, they were offering free gladiolas to advertise their upcoming cut fresh flower line starting next spring I believe. So, although I didn't remember to buy that 31st bulb, I did take home 10 gladiolas! I have a brochure now to mail order more bulbs if needed. I'm excited to see how these look in the spring! Also, they have dinner plate sized yellow dahlias out front. They're a sight to see!

    Laura K.

    I follow their Facebook page and saw a post about ordering tickets before Tulip Time and I'm so glad I did. My tickets arrived in the mail with a nice hand written note. We arrived about an hour after opening on a Sunday. There was still ample parking and no line yet. We wandered the rows and rows of tulips. It didn't feel crowded because there's so much space and so many tulips to admire. I took a lot of pictures so I could order some bulbs. Each section is numbered and we were given a booklet that identified the tulip. We exited through the garden center where you could order tulip bulbs. We also wandered the gift shop where there are several perennials for sale. I bought a few along with some gladiolus bulbs. My gladiolus are currently several inches tall. Veldheer's is a great option for tulip viewing, bulb buying, and photo opportunities.

    Lisa L.

    What a beautiful place! We got to visit during tulip time! Over 800+ varieties of tulips! I want to come back every year!

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    David M.

    As part of our "explore Holland, MI" trip with our daughter in law's parents, we felt a strong urge to find some typically touristy things to browse and possibly buy. Based on local recommendations and advertising papers for Holland we decided that a stop at Veldheer's was in order. They are located away from the downtown area of Holland, Michigan, and they have plenty of parking available; they even accommodate groups arriving on buses. What they have that you will find interesting is a Tulip Farm (in case you haven't already seen enough tulips), a Delft factory (if you don't know, you probably don't need to know...or ask Mr. Google), and a Wooden Shoe factory, among many other things to see and buy. What caught my interest was the room where they were making wooden shoes with some in process and various stages of completion along with the tools they use to make them, all visible through the glass partition. The Delft items also appeared to be of good quality (we have some Delft nicknacks that we bought when we were in real Holland) and there was a good assortment to chose from. The prices seemed fairly reasonable to me as well. Veldneer's definitely is worth a stop even if all you do is browse. But some things may be a little hard to resist.

    Christine L.

    Tulip Time had been on my bucket list for a while, and I spent some time researching and debating which area to go to. I had some doubt's with the negative reviews here, but I am glad we ended up coming here. As mentioned admission is $10 but you can spend several hours perusing and photographing the flowers and walking around the stores. I came on a sunny but windy Sunday, the second day of the Tulip Time festival. They had extended hours for the festival weekend, and with the weather close to ideal (besides the wind blowing dirt/dust all over), the place was hopping with visitors. I was able to get decent closeups of the tulips but any wider shots of multiple rows were impossible to get without having strangers in the picture. Onto the actual tulips... I paid $10 to see tulips, and I got to see tulips. I am not sure why anyone would expect more from a tulip garden. There were more varieties of tulips than I had ever known even existed! There were tulips of all shapes, sizes, and colors. We were there a little before the peak color, but many of the rows were already in full bloom. They were really beautiful, and I like how the booklet makes it easy to identify what tulips you are looking at. They also have an array of daffodils and hyacinths and a few picturesque flowering trees. They have a few windmills scattered around, a water mill, and bison near the back of the farms. The store area has plenty of Holland souvenirs (many made in Holland!) and Holland goodies in addition to the variety of bulbs. They had some sandwiches for sale and some coffee next to some of the cookie samples. We walked out with a few magnets and some windmill cookies (one of the staff suggested the reddish package). Lastly the Delftware/wooden clog store, a really interesting store, some of the goods were the same as the bulb store. You can try the clogs on, watch as they hand paint the delftware, and watch them carve the wooden shoes. If you buy any of the wooden shoes, they will woodburn your name for free!

    Patricia V.

    An awesome tulip farm. After you see the pictures I posted you will think "these are not tulips" but they are! I'm sure there are more than a thousand different tulips. Absolutely beautiful. Some of the tulips actually look like carnations and other flowers, but they are tulips! You can order bulbs and they will send them to you in November. You can purchase bulbs and take them with you. However, I think they are last years bulbs. I'm not sure though. These tulips are so beautiful you just can't imagine how beautiful they are. I did post several pictures that may wet your appetite (not literally) to influence you to go see these impressive array of tulips.

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    $10 to go look at a bunch of tulips? Awful. Unless you really, really, really like tulips, avoid this place.

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