The event this year hopes to be as successful as last year's when nearly £1,800 was raised. Seven gardens will be open on June 28 between 11am and 5pm all for the inclusive price of £3 per adult, children go free. Programmes can be purchased at any of the gardens on the day. A map will be included so look out for the signs as you approach the village!
Morning coffee and light lunches will be available from the church. There will be a cake stall, raffle, plants and preserves for sale and original artefacts made from driftwood collected locally from Cornwall's beaches
The event is now in its fourth year and is growing every year in popularity.
The gardeners hope for a lovely warm day so that people will be able to get out and look at all the different types of gardens that are open. There is a Mill House with chickens, ducks, sheep and a lovely lake walk, small easily maintained gardens, large gardens, and a beautiful garden with ornamental lake. Go and see the hundreds of different tools in the exhibition and try and guess what they were used for!