
I travelled to Sydenham last Sunday to visit the three gardens open to the public on Cator Rd. All money donated to the NSPCC.
I was very disappointed with all the gardens. The first one I visited was just a great expanse of grass with token vegetables. It appeared that they were much more interested in showing off their kitchen than the garden.
The second one I visited must have been landscaped by the same company as the first garden. The same features appeared and even the layout was very similar - at least this garden has some more flowers.
The final garden was much better. It was split into three sections. One with grass and large borders through to a children's play area and vegetable garden. But in this section many of the raised beds were empty and people were left wondering around making comments about how everything was bare.
I am aware that the whole point was to raise money for charity but a lot of visitors felt robbed by the whole experience.
In September Kent House allotment society are holding their annual Open Day on Sunday 6 September from 11am until 3pm. Fruit & Veg Show, BBQ and teas, tours and stalls. Entry £2 with children free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Guide dogs only. All in aid of NSPCC.
This will be a good day out for those interested in real gardening.