[1] The gardens are owned and maintained by Worthing Borough Council with free admission.
[2] The gardens were created during a period when expeditions were going to China and the Himalayas collecting rare and interesting plants.
[3] On the death of Sir Frederick in 1967, aged 83, Lady Stern carried out his wishes and left the gardens to Worthing Borough Council.
[4] During spring and early summer there is a succession of flowering bulbs: snowdrops, crocus, anemones and daffodils, followed by paeonies and bearded iris.
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