GREEN fingered enthusiast Ron White will open up his diverse secret' garden to the public to raise cash for Iain Rennie Hospice at Home.
Last year Mr White and his wife raised more than £1,200 for charity which he hopes to top this time round after a year of cultivating and titivating.
A pond and waterfalls, hidden seated areas, and a variety of plants from conifers to alpines adorn the secret garden in Spurlands End Road, Great Kingshill.
He told the Free Press: "I like to open the garden up to visitors once a year. Most people who visited last year shared my passion for gardening."
The couple's pride and joy is one of many public and private gardens to be opened up over the summer to raise cash for the charity.
This year Iain Rennie Hospice at Home celebrates its 20th birthday.
Ron and Sheila's garden can be found at Sherona in Spurlands End Road. Home-baked cakes and refreshments, will also be served at the opening between 2pm and 5pm on Monday, June 13.
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