Yalding Organic Gardens

Yalding Organic Gardens

Yalding Organic Gardens are demonstration gardens open to the public near Yalding, Kent.

Originally established by the organic gardening charity "HDRA" (now called "Garden Organic"), the gardens were established to show a range of more than 10 different organically maintained kitchen gardens and other garden types throughout history.

In 2007, the gardens were closed due to lack of funding. However, in 2008, the site was purchased by Maro Foods and have been maintained as they were formerly laid out.

References

* [http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/gardens/yalding.php Garden Organic Official Site - About Yalding]
* [http://www.aboutbritain.com/yaldingorganicgardens.htm About Britain - Yalding]
* [http://www.staykent.co.uk/tourist/Yalding-Organic-Gardens.html Staykent.co.uk - Yalding Gardens]


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