Yalding Organic Gardens
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Yalding Gardens are demonstration garden
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Yalding is a village and part of Yalding civil parish in the Maidstone District of Kent, England.The village is situated six miles south-west of Maidstone at a point where the Rivers Teise and Beult join the River Medway....

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Originally established by the organic gardening charity
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(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 leased by its owners the Congelow Trust, to Maro Foods and have been maintained as they were formerly laid out.

The gardens closed again in December 2009; but were re-opened - now re-branded as “The Yalding Gardens and Bushel Box Farmshop and Cafe” on 12 June 2010. Although the name of the gardens has changed, they continue to be certified as organic.
Visitors can explore the history of gardening through 18 beautiful gardens set in five acres of Kent countryside. From the 13th century apothercary's garden to a Victorian artisan's glasshouse and even a modern day vegetable plot, visitors can discover how organic gardening methods produce stunning results achieved by nurturing nature.
The official website is www.yaldinggardens.org
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