SATURDAY 10th and SUNDAY 11th June 2023
2.00pm – 5.00pm
On 10 and 11 June this year 13 gardens, throughout Harston (South Cambridgeshire), will throw open their gates to visitors to showcase diverse horticultural delights. The gardens are all individual and different, illustrating the passions of their owners with a multiplicity of plants, vegetables and design ideas. This is a unique opportunity to look behind the garden gates and walls and see what lies behind.
As well as visiting the gardens, teas will be served at Harston House on both afternoons. At Harston Manor there will be a plant stall as well as Cambridgeshire bee keepers with their display hive and bee produce and Darwin Nurseries of Teversham will be selling produce from their farm shop. Entries from the Make a Miniature Garden competition will be on display and children can hand in their Harston Garden Hunt sheets and claim a prize.
| Tickets available on the day from Neptune on the High Street 19 London Road |
Tickets are £7 per adult. Tickets grant entry on both days. Children go free.
Guide dogs and therapy dogs only. Some gardens are less accessible to wheelchairs and this is flagged up in the programme.
Proceeds from the weekend will be split between All Saints’ Church Harston Restoration Fund and Darwin Nurseries, which is a horticultural project and farm shop that enables adults with learning disabilities and mental health challenges to participate in education, personal development, work experience and social activities.
So, is there a garden you’ve always wanted to see? Then here is your chance. Come along and see what’s behind that wall or the house.