
National Garden Scheme
The National Garden Scheme is a charitable organization in the UK that opens private gardens to the public to raise funds for nursing and health charities. Established in 1927, it allows garden enthusiasts to explore a variety of beautiful, historic, and unique gardens that are usually private. Visitors pay an entrance fee, which goes directly to supporting healthcare charities. The scheme promotes community engagement, conservation, and appreciation of horticulture while providing a wonderful outdoor experience and helping fund vital medical care.