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So is Harringay Open Gardens different to the National Gardens Scheme?
Harringay Open Gardens is a community organised initiative for local people to visit each others' gardens. The National Garden Scheme is, as it says, a national programme that has been running for many years, where a small entrance fee is charged to raise money for charities such as Macmillian and Parkinson's UK. Both very worthwhile, different schemes.
Thanks Liz, I see that one of your neighbours also has their garden open on the same day:
Linnette Ralph’s Garden at 12 Warner Road
2-6pm. There will be tea and cakes and a plant sale (which will be outside the house on the pavement as last year)
Liz Roberts' garden at 11 Park Avenue North
11am -5.30pm This garden is an unusual T-shape and is full of exotic plants such as aloes, agaves, palms and bananas.
More information here http://www.ngs.org.uk/gardens/find-a-garden/garden.aspx?id=29663
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