Help LOROS bloom this summer and open your garden for LOROS Hospice!
Between June and September this year, we’re looking for green-fingered gardeners to open their garden. Whether that’s to the public, to the local community or to a closed group, you can help LOROS bloom and grow.
Open your garden for LOROS Hospice
Do something special and show off your superb shrubs and perfect perennials by opening your garden this summer. Whatever the size, our Open Gardens scheme is the perfect way to share your love for gardening with others and raise all-important funds for LOROS.
At your Open Garden event, you could even host a stall or two for LOROS: from plant sales and craft items to showcasing your perfect produce or homemade preserves!
By opening your garden, you’re not only giving people a really lovely day out but also connecting with a fantastic community of passionate gardeners in your local area. What’s more, you’ll also raise funds to help LOROS be there when it matters most.
If you’re interested in opening your garden for LOROS, please complete the short form below.
You can also contact our Supporter Engagement Team at fundraising@loros.co.uk or over the phone at (0116) 231 8431 for more information. Our friendly team will be able to provide resources, guidance and support to make your Open Garden event the best it can be.
Visit an Open Garden across the county
Looking for garden inspiration? Or a day out in aid of your local Hospice? You can discover gorgeous gardens and support our Open Gardens scheme this summer.
We’ll soon be sharing details on all of the gardens you can visit across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
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