One of the highlights of this time of year is gardens bursting to life with colourful blooms. This week you may have caught the RHS Chelsea Flower Show on your TV as the popular event took place, or you might be planning a visit to the Manchester Flower Festival this year.
While these professional displays can be impressive and inspiring, there are dozens of beautiful gardens hidden behind people’s private homes which are just as beautiful. Thanks to the National Garden Scheme, many of them will be opening their doors (or should we say gates) to visitors this spring and summer.
More than 3,500 private gardens participate in the scheme, with most opening to the public on set dates, while some can be booked by arrangement for private viewings with the garden owner. Not only does it allow passionate gardeners to share their creations with others, but it also helps raise money for charity thanks to visitor’s donations.
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You can check the National Garden Scheme website to find the nearest gardens near you and when you can visit. There’s loads to choose from, with some located right here in Greater Manchester while others are just a short drive away.
Several gardens nearby will be opening to the public this bank holiday weekend. Among them is 10 Statham Avenue in Lymm, Cheshire which is a quarter acre south facing terraced garden which rises to the Bridgewater towpath.
It has a kitchen herb bed, lush herbaceous beds and shady spots, which are bordered by azaleas and rhododendrons in spring. Its open on May 27 and 28 from 11am to 4pm and costs £5 for adults while kids can enter for free.
Another stunning garden you can visit this weekend is Laskey Farm in Warrington. The one and a half acre garden has herbaceous and rose borders, as well as a koi pound and an unusual water garden. It’s also open on May 27 and 28 from 11am to 4pm, costing £6 for adults and £1 for kids.
The National Garden Scheme runs throughout the spring and summer, so keep your eyes peeled for future openings.
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