On Saturday 23rd July there will be a special opening of Driftwood Garden in Seaford for local Sussex charity Family Support Work, the Children's Charity of Sussex! http://familysupportwork.org/ Garden owner, Geoff Stonebanks has frequently opened his award-winning plot in Bishopstone for many larger charities over the years, notably The National Gardens Scheme and Macmillan Cancer Support but he has been persuaded by their charity team to open especially for them on Saturday 23rd July between 11am and 5pm.
Regular listeners of Joe Talbot's Dig It on BBC Sussex will be familiar with "Head Gardener" Jean Griffin, pictured, who has generously agreed to be on hand in the garden to offer gardening advice to visitors, so come prepared.
Geoff will be serving his lovely home-made tea and cakes on trays with vintage china in the front beach garden or surrounded by plants at the rear. Several local artists will be selling garden decorations and plant supports too.
Clare Kabza who organised a garden group from Hurstpierpoint to see Driftwood, said after visiting earlier this month "Thank you SO much for such an enjoyable visit today. We were all amazed and enthralled by your garden; your dedication, motivation and enthusiasm is inspirational. Thank you for being such a wonderful host – the cakes were absolutely delicious. All the awards and accolades are well deserved. Keep up the good work."
So why not put the date in your diary to pop along and see for yourself and support this local Sussex charity into the bargain. Full details at www.driftwoodbysea.co.uk
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