Would you be willing to share your garden with the local community this summer?

By Laura Linham

8th Apr 2023 | Local News

Whether it's for one day or for the whole summer season, the money you raise by sharing your garden can help to support people living with illness.
Whether it's for one day or for the whole summer season, the money you raise by sharing your garden can help to support people living with illness.

St Margaret's Hospice Care hopes that many of you, our green-fingered supporters, will open your gates this summer to the general public to showcase your glorious green spaces and raise money for our hospice.

Whether it's for one day or for the whole summer season, the money you raise by sharing your garden, allotment, farm or orchard will go straight to caring and supporting the people of Somerset facing life-limiting illnesses, who need to access our care often during their final months of life.

This is not only a fantastic and unique way of supporting your local hospice, but a wonderful way to showcase your gardening prowess to your local community. From small courtyards to country estates, no garden is too big or small and every garden will have something for people to enjoy.

If you would like to open your Glorious Garden this year, please email your details to [email protected] who will get back to you. Please bear in mind, if you would now like to register for this year, your garden won't be featured in our brochure, but will still feature on our website and across our social media channels. 

     

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