Support the National Garden Scheme through the winter - here's how
While most gardens are entering a period of well-earned rest over the winter, there is still Llysdinam, Newbridge on Wye, open by arrangement option through November until December 16.
There are still lots of ways that you can support the National Garden Scheme this winter.
Join Fergus Garrett of Great Dixter at The Garden Museum on Tuesday 26 November, as he reveals how vital biodiversity can thrive in anybody’s cultivated garden patch, using evidence gathered from the world-famous garden that he looks after.
Gardening for the Future follows the journey from the biodiversity study carried out at Great Dixter to what you can do in your own garden to help make an impact on the wider world.
Tickets to attend in person, or from the comfort of your home, from ngs.org.uk
Take part in the Christmas Book Raffle, before midnight on Sunday, December 8.
There’s a chance of winning one of the best gardening books to be published in 2024.
Tickets are £5 from ngs.org.uk or visit the shop to find gifts for every occasion there’s the new nature-inspired Christmas cards, aprons, tea towels to mugs and notebooks.
Choose one of the new Christmas gift bundles and save yourself up to £15. Purchases will help the National Garden Scheme raise money for some of the UK’s best-loved nursing and health charities - charities which include Macmillan Cancer Support, Marie Curie, Hospice UK, Carers Trust, Parkinson’s UK, The Queen’s Nursing Institute, Maggie’s and Horatio’s Garden.