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National Garden Scheme

The National Garden Scheme is a charity fund-raising scheme involving access to privately owned gardens in England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and the Channel Islands on selected dates for charity. It was founded in 1927 with the aim of "opening gardens of quality, character and interest to the public for charity". The scheme has raised over £67 million since it began, and normally opens over 3,500 gardens a year.

History
Originally the admission fees raised money specifically for The Queen's Nursing Institute which supported district nurses. In 1926 Elsie Wagg, a QNI Council Member, had the fundraising idea to open private gardens to the public. == Charities supported ==
Charities supported
In 1980, the National Garden Scheme Charitable Trust was launched as an independent charity with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as patron. The current patron is Charles, the former Prince of Wales. The Queen's Institute of Community Nursing is still one of the charities supported, along with Marie Curie, Macmillan Cancer Support, Hospice UK, Parkinson's UK, Carers Trust, Maggie's, Horatio's Garden, Perennial, and others that support gardening as therapy, community gardens and horticultural trainees. The National Garden Scheme runs a Community Gardens Grant programme to support health and well-being in communities around the country. ==See also==
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