The power of gardening to heal and help us grow has been recognized since the beginning of civilization. Used therapeutically, nature and gardening have helped restore people to health through both the restful and quiet viewing of lovely gardens and the sunlight,fresh
air, and moderate exercise offered by outdoor gardens.
As a garden volunteer you will have the opportunity to support local realities in outdoor places.
You could be involved in planting, pruning, cataloguing seeds, establishing boundaries, or supporting community groups to grow their own produce on some of our allotments. And as with many of our volunteer roles, you may also be approached by visitors who want to ask questions about the garden or are looking for general gardening tips – so it’s also a great way to share your love for horticulture (and pick up some ideas of your own).
Some of our places even have specific garden guide roles available, so you can bring the stories of our gardens to life for our visitors.
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