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The Greenfingers Charity to celebrate 25 years with sensory show garden at BBC Gardeners’ World Live 2025

 

To mark 25 years of creating inspiring gardens for life-limited children, Greenfingers Charity is thrilled to announce its presence at BBC Gardeners’ World Live 2025 with a specially designed anniversary show garden.

 

Titled “The Greenfingers Charity Anniversary Garden”, this beautifully designed space will bring to life the five key elements that define every Greenfingers garden: Play, Learn, Remember, Care, and Grow. The garden, designed by Pip Probert, draws inspiration from her recent visit to Claire House Children’s Hospice in The Wirral, where Pip, alongside the Greenfingers team met with hospice staff and explored an existing Greenfingers space.

 

The news of the show garden is a true full circle moment for the charity, as it was at this event that the charity was first launched 25 years ago. The 2025 show provides the perfect opportunity to celebrate this milestone while showcasing the importance of gardens and how they can bring comfort, joy, and connection to children, families, and hospice staff.

 

An immersive space designed for all

Spanning 15.5m x 15.5m, The Greenfingers Charity Anniversary Garden, will be a multi- sensory, inclusive space designed to engage children of all abilities while offering places to play, relax, reflect, and connect with nature.

 

PLAY: The garden will feature interactive sensory elements, including a sensory pergola with coloured ribbons, a slinky wall, musical instruments, texture panels, a Lego panel, and a blackboard. Children can explore a peephole plank pathway, a tall steppingstone route leading to a raised deck, and fun seating options such as bean bags and a hammock. A slide will add an extra element of excitement and adventure.

 

CARE: Quiet spaces like the ‘Cosy Corner’ will offer a safe, supportive environment where children, families, and hospice staff can take time out to reflect, talk, or simply be together.

 

GROW: The raised planters at the front of the garden will allow children to experience the joy of growing their own food, with herbs, fruits, and vegetables forming part of an interactive planting scheme. The space will also feature a living herb wall to encourage hands-on engagement.

 

LEARN: Learning will be woven into every aspect of the garden, from sensory play to hands-on gardening activities. A dedicated kitchen area, positioned under the pergola, will allow children to take part in outdoor food preparation and cooking experiences.

 

REMEMBER: Throughout the garden, special details will provide opportunities for reflection and remembrance. A handprint-paved path, personalised hand-shaped decorations on the ivy hedge, and quiet corners will offer moments of connection and tribute to lost loved ones.

 

Designed with accessibility in mind, the garden will also include 1.5m-wide paths with 1.8m turning circles, ensuring easy access for wheelchair users. A mix of vibrant colours and textures will bring the space to life, whilst the use of varied materials - including setts, pebbles, cane-like bumps, and grass blocks - will offer a tactile and engaging journey.

 

Boyd Douglas-Davies, Greenfingers Charity Chair, said: "For 25 years, Greenfingers Charity has been creating magical gardens that bring joy and respite to life-limited children, their families and also hospice staff. BBC Gardeners’ World Live is where our journey began, making it the perfect place to celebrate this milestone. The Greenfingers Charity Anniversary Garden will showcase the incredible impact these outdoor spaces can have, inspiring visitors to see gardens as places of healing, learning, and togetherness."

 

BBC Gardeners’ World Live takes place at the Birmingham NEC from 12th-15th June 2025. Following the show, key elements of the garden will be relocated to children’s hospices, ensuring its legacy continues to benefit children and families in need.

 

Find out more

To find out more about Greenfingers Charity, and how to get involved in a range of fundraising events please visit www.greenfingerscharity.org.uk. You can also join in the conversation by joining Greenfingers on social media - https://www.facebook.com/Greenfingerscharity/, @GreenfingersCha on Twitter, and @Greenfingerscharity on Instagram and LinkedIn. 

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