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Open Wild Garden.

We’re opening the garden gate wide for Open Wild Gardens weekend! Everyone is warmly invited to enjoy the garden in their own way and time. This time, there will be some very special folk tunes at noon, and garden herbal teas on offer all day too - check out our Songs of the Land event.

You’re welcome to bring picnics and entertainment, and stay as long as you like whilst the garden is open. Bring your neighbours, friends and family too.

10 Trees is a mix of wild corners, tended beauty, wide open skies and heady vistas. Whether you’re a keen gardener, a local, or you’re just curious about the garden, come and spend time getting closer to nature. 

Find out more about Hope Valley Climate Action’s Open Wild Gardens here.

About this Event:

  • Date -  10am-4pm on Saturday 20th June

  • Price - Free to attend.

  • Location - 10 Trees Garden.

  • Equipment - Clothing suitable for the weather and the terrain.

  • Booking - Required, to book your spot please click below. Please book tickets for everyone in your party.

  • To help everyone enjoy the garden safely and respectfully, please follow these simple rules:

    • Please be respectful of everyone and of the garden space.

    • This is a self-guided event, which you take part in at your own risk.

    • Children must be supervised at all times.

    • Please help us care for our neighbours by being respectful regarding noise.

    • No smoking, drugs or alcohol.

    • No fires or flames of any kind.

    • Take all your litter home with you.

    • Leave no trace - please be mindful of the ecosystem, and try to leave as much as possible undisturbed.

    • Dogs are welcome on a lead, please pick up after them - and please don’t bring them into the kitchen garden.

    • Please take extra care around the garden’s uneven surfaces.

    • Please park considerately, avoiding all of the residential side streets - parking guide

    • If you notice any issues, please contact us.

    Thank you for helping us keep 10 Trees a safe, welcoming and thriving space for everyone to enjoy.

  • Our kitchen garden was built in spring last year and by the summer was supplying Open House in Hathersage with local, regeneratively grown veg. We share the harvest with our kitchen garden growers who tend the space on Wednesdays - do nibble on the odd leaf, and please leave the rest intact. 

    Our orchard has many nooks and crannies packed with wild food, and it’s a great place to practice foraging. Please do graze lightly if you are moved to, taking care of yourself and others - and please leave the majority of anything you find unpicked. You can also explore our emergent forest garden here.

    Our community tree nursery is currently home to a small population of special oak trees, growing from acorns collected on the slopes surrounding Ladybower. This was built with the National Trust in late 2025, and we’d love people to get involved. Find out what tree-themed events we’ll be running this year, and how the new Commons for Trees for the Hope Valley and High Peak supports people who care for trees across the area.

    Our community beds have just been completed - these three large growing spaces are ready to plant up - if you know any local groups who would be interested in getting involved in a growing project in the garden, please tell them to come down, or get in touch.

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Commons for Trees: National Trust Walk to Cranberry Clough.

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20 June

Songs of the Land with Robin Grey and Matt Laurie