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  2. National Garden Scheme - Wikipedia

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    When the scheme began 609 private gardens were opened and £8,191 was raised. A small number of the original "1927" gardens still participate in the Scheme, while many more have joined. Over 3,700 gardens were due to open in 2020 but the impact of COVID-19 meant that most openings were cancelled. However, new online virtual garden tours were ...

  3. Brockworth Court - Wikipedia

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    The gardens at Brockworth Court are part of the National Gardens Scheme and are open to the public on selected days in May, June and September. Group tours of the house are available. Group tours of the house are available.

  4. Open-field system - Wikipedia

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    A four-ox-team plough, circa 1330. The ploughman is using a mouldboard plough to cut through the heavy soils. A team could plough about one acre (0.4 ha) per day. The typical planting scheme in a three-field system was that barley, oats, or legumes would be planted in one field in spring, wheat or rye in the second field in the fall and the third field would be left fallow.

  5. East Haddon - Wikipedia

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    The gardens are also open for the National Garden Scheme, and raised over £1,000 in May 2012. [10] In 2015, Grovelands Business Park was established to the west of the village from the ruins of old agricultural buildings. The site provides office facilities to several local businesses. A solar farm was added in 2024.

  6. The Priest House, West Hoathly - Wikipedia

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    The cottage garden features large herbaceous borders containing over 170 herbs and perennials and is open to the public from March to October. The garden has been opened twice per annum for the National Gardens Scheme for the past twenty-two years.

  7. Allotment (gardening) - Wikipedia

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    An allotment garden in Petsamo, Tampere, Finland. The Luxembourg-based Office International du Coin de Terre et des Jardins Familiaux, representing three million European allotment gardeners since 1926, describes the socio-cultural and economic functions of allotment gardens as offering an improved quality of life, an enjoyable and profitable hobby, relaxation, and contact with nature.

  8. Community gardening - Wikipedia

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    Unlike public parks, whether a community garden is open to the general public is dependent upon the lease agreements with the management body of the park and the community garden membership. Open- or closed-gate policies vary from garden to garden. Community gardens are managed and maintained by the gardeners themselves, rather than tended only ...

  9. Hole Park - Wikipedia

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    Hole Park is a privately owned country house near the village of Rolvenden, in Kent, England. It is a Grade II listed building . [ 1 ] The gardens, first opened in the 1920s, are regularly open to the public.