The National Garden Scheme publishes The Yellow Book which is a guide to over 3,700 gardens across England and Wales.
Each year the NGS gives away more than £2.5 million to nursing, caring and gardening charities and over the last 15 years the total given exceeds £25 million.
We were fortunate to be part of the NGS and opened our old garden at Linden Barn. Our last opening was in June 2010 but each garden opening was highly enjoyable and immensely rewarding. To create a garden is a life enhancing experience but to share it with enthusiasts who enjoy gardening just as much as you yourself is, quite frankly, uplifting.
It was always our hope to rejoin the NGS at some point depending upon how our new garden developed and progressed. Well we are overjoyed to have been accepted back into the NGS for 2013. To achieve the standard acceptable to the National Garden Scheme is a challenge but the one silver lining of the wet Spring and Summer this year is that our plants have established very quickly. The sharp drainage has helped and what little sun we have had gave immediate benefit due to our south facing aspect. So a garden that is less than a year old actually looks much more established. And we have, of course, both put an enourmous amount or work and effort to bring to reality a garden that was for such a long time just a dream.
We plan to open twice in 2013. One opening will be at the end of May when our displays of Alliums are at their very best. The second opening will be in early July when our Lavender will be in full flower.
We also hope to meet many old friends who visited us previously. To catch up and discuss the journey we have taken. But it will also be wonderful to share this new garden with a wider audience while raising money for a charitable cause that is important to us both.
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