Village garden near Grantham to open for national scheme
Wildwood in Aisby will open from June 28.
In order to comply with social distancing, tickets must be pre purchased with a maximum of 20 people allowed in the garden per hour.
The garden boasts a wildlife-friendly garden with a bee orchid patch and fruit and vegetable areas. Many borders are planted with unusual and rare trees, shrubs, climbers, perennials, bulbs and alpines.
One of the main features at Wildwood is a modern glass Huf Haus, the only one in Lincolnshire.
Both mature and young trees have been planted and hedges added every year. Annual containers, succulents and tender plants abound in summer.
The National Gardens Scheme raises over £3 million every year for national nursing, gardening and other charitable causes. It is the single largest benefactor to Macmillan Nurses and Marie Curie.
Admission will cost £4, with children entering free. Teas or other refreshments will not be available. Tickets can be purchased at: www.ngs.org.uk