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Deal Open Gardens raises £5,400 for charities backed by National Gardens Scheme (NGS)

With their fragrant blooms, statues, ornaments and water features, exhibitors in a town's open gardens trail have raised £5,400.

Residents from five homes in Deal opened their outdoor spaces on Sunday (July 4) welcoming 435 visitors.

In a 7.5m x 14m back garden, a brick path (in shape of big '6') separates side borders and rear shed from a central bed planted with Stipa gigantea, Verbena bonariensis, roses, dahlias, heleniums, alliums, penstemon, heucheras, hydrangeas and cannas. Pictures Nicola Stocken (48959092)
In a 7.5m x 14m back garden, a brick path (in shape of big '6') separates side borders and rear shed from a central bed planted with Stipa gigantea, Verbena bonariensis, roses, dahlias, heleniums, alliums, penstemon, heucheras, hydrangeas and cannas. Pictures Nicola Stocken (48959092)

Those on view were within an eight minute walk of each other including the gardens of: Lyn and Peter Buller in West Street, Lyn Freeman and Barry Popple of George Alley, Gill Walshe of Robert Street, Christine and Peter Hayes-Watkins in Robert Street and a new garden this year was that of Martin Parkes and Paul Green in St Andrews Road.

A map showed visitors where to find the homes and entry to each was £5.

Lyn and Peter Buller who have created a beautiful garden in their 7.5m x 14m rear plot. Pictures Nicola Stocken (48959099)
Lyn and Peter Buller who have created a beautiful garden in their 7.5m x 14m rear plot. Pictures Nicola Stocken (48959099)

Lyn Buller, co-ordinator for Deal Open Gardens, said Black Rock match funded the £2700 collected in the gardens raising the tally to £5,400 and thatcash is for the National (open) Garden Scheme (NGS) charities.

In 2020 these included Macmillan Cancer Support, Marie Curie, Carers Support, Parkinson's and the Queen's Institute for Nursing.

Visitors browsing the florals in one of the gardens
Visitors browsing the florals in one of the gardens

It was an increase on the money raised last year, which because of reduced capacity at socially distanced timed slots, £2,000 was raised.

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