The National Garden Scheme is delighted to have received a cheque for £25,000 from the 2021 sales of Griffin Glasshouses. It’s the largest annual contribution made by Griffin since the partnership began in 2013.
As the 2022 gardening season springs to life the National Garden Scheme is delighted to announce the distribution of £189,617 of funding to 75 community garden projects across England and Wales.
Dame Mary Berry, President of the National Garden Scheme and the Nation’s undisputed Queen of Cakes, is championing the Great British Garden Party as it enters its third, delicious year in 2022.
Most visitors are familiar with our gardens that open on set days, but in 2022, 1,120 of them also open By Arrangement and 302 more open only By Arrangement. Find out more about arranging your own private visit.
To launch the National Garden Scheme’s new season, Chief Executive George Plumptre selects some of his garden highlights for the year ahead. From seaside idylls and historic gems to small gardens that inspire and delight, there’s a lot to get excited about in our 2022 garden portfolio.
For the first time since the National Garden Scheme was founded in 1927, private gardens across six counties in Northern Ireland are being included in the 3,500 gardens that open for charity.
The National Garden Scheme is delighted to be a Friend of The Queen’s Green Canopy, a unique tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022 which invites people from across the United Kingdom to “Plant a Tree for the Jubilee”. In partnership with the Woodland Trust we’ve put together information about which tree to choose for your garden and how to plant it.
Enjoy a virtual garden visit over the winter months. There are over 180 gardens to choose from, so gain inspiration from the comfort of your own home.
Despite the ongoing restrictions and uncertainty that continued throughout the early months of 2021, severely curtailing garden opening activities, the National Garden Scheme has announced donations of over £3 million to its beneficiary charities.
Commenting, Chairman Rupert Tyler said: “At a time when the collective activities and contributions of our beneficiaries in supporting the national endeavour continued to put unbearable pressure on many aspects of their work, we are delighted to be able to continue our support in such a meaningful way.”
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