Greenfingers • 10/02/2024
As the sun starts shining and the days get longer, the nation is starting to think about their gardens again. One organisation that has had gardens on its mind year-round is the children’s hospice garden charity – Greenfingers. Here Linda Petrons, Director of Fundraising & Communications at Greenfingers, provides an update on those gardens that are currently underway across the country.
GARDENS OPENING
The Nook – Norfolk
The new garden at The Nook, part of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices, has been several years in the planning and is just part of a hugely ambitious long-term vision for the hospice’s entire landscape. Officially opened by HRH, The Duchess of Cambridge in 2019, The Nook is East Anglia’s Children Hospice’s most recently introduced site, and its masterplan garden design has been created by Gold-medal winning designer, and Greenfingers Patron, Anne-Marie Powell.
The Rest & Reflect Garden is the first garden space to be completed at the hospice, with the official groundbreaking taking place just six months ago by the incredible team at Stewart Landscapes. This stunning new garden space has been designed to offer tranquil, sensory spaces, with pockets of quiet, private areas where patients and their families can spend quality time together.
Demelza Hospice – Sittingbourne, Kent
As with all Greenfingers gardens, the new garden at Demelza Hospice provides complete accessibility to ensure that all the patients can access and enjoy the space, which features many wildlife-attracting elements, including a fabulous ‘bug hotel’, kindly donated by Tom Massey from the RHS Chelsea garden he designed for the Entomological Society!
We’re also incredibly grateful to the many supporters and volunteers who have donated products or devoted time to the project, including Clarins UK, Taylors Bulbs, Rolawn, Deco-Pak, Evergreen Garden Care, Tom Massey, The Royal Entomological Society - as well as Millbrook Garden Centres and our hardworking Chairman and Trustees, Sue Allen, Tammy Woodhouse, Richard Claxton and his wife Cheryl.
Like The Nook, the official opening date for Demelza’s new garden will be confirmed shortly.
Derian House, Chorley
NEW PROJECTS
Acorn Children’s Hospice, Walsall
Currently at the concept design stage, this new garden has seen the team from VaRa Garden Design return to the Greenfingers fold. Having previously created the 60th Greenfingers garden at Rainbow’s Hospice for Children and Young People, the VaRa team is hoping to use this experience to create yet another vital garden space for children and families to enjoy.
Chestnut Tree Hospice, Arundel
Hope House, Oswestry
Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, Sheffield
Linda Petrons said: “There is no question that 2024 is going to be yet another busy year for the Greenfingers Charity. The enormity of what we do and the role our gardens play within these hospices is never lost on us, and we are endlessly grateful to everyone who fundraises, volunteers, provides gifts in kind and promotes the work of the charity. Every single one of you has helped to create these gardens. You have helped to ensure families have a space to enjoy precious moments together or where loved ones and hospice staff can remember those who fought so bravely. You’ve put smiles on the faces of children across the country and have helped to make each day special. Thank you for this, and thank you for your continued support.”