Garden gadabout

If you live in East Sussex and love gardens and gardening then don’t miss the annual Garden Gadabout experience which takes place over the next two weekends on 25/26th June and 2/3rd July.

A variety of fascinating and beautiful gardens and community spaces, open their gates to the public across two week ends in June and July to raise vital funds for The Sussex Beacon.
Visit an array of gorgeous gardens- from small city centre courtyards to expansive sweeping spaces, bold contemporary designs to quiet havens of wildlife.

The enigmatic Carol Klein who is their patron expands on the idea with her usual inspiration:

“There’s nothing quite like being a part of making things grow, watching and waiting for the changes that unfold day to day, season to season. The Gadabout is a great opportunity to gather ideas from all sorts of spaces. From bold and stunning contemporary designs, to quiet havens of wildlife – of all shapes and sizes. I’m a passionate enthusiast of sharing our green spaces, it’s just so inspiring to discover what other people have lovingly created. So take a good browse amongst these pages and plan your visit, not forgetting of course where to stop for teas, cake and lunch.”

http://www.gardengadabout.org.uk/

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