Introduction
- Horatio’s Garden, a charming and unique garden, is set to open its doors on Sunday, 13 October. This special garden is not just a place of beauty, but also a cause for a noble cause. The garden is located at the Spinal Cord Injuries Unit in Musgrave Park Hospital, and it’s a part of the National Garden Scheme. ### The Designer
The Designer
- The garden has been designed by none other than Andy Sturgeon, a nine-time RHS Chelsea gold medal winner. Sturgeon’s reputation for creating stunning gardens is well-known, and his work on Horatio’s Garden is no exception. His design is a testament to his passion for gardening and his dedication to creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional.
It’s a place where patients can enjoy the therapeutic benefits of nature, with a focus on sensory experiences and relaxation. The garden features a variety of plants, flowers, and trees, all carefully selected for their sensory appeal.
A Sensory Oasis
Horatio’s Garden in Northern Ireland is more than just a beautiful space; it’s a sensory oasis designed to aid in the rehabilitation of patients at the Spinal Cord Injuries Unit in Musgrave Park Hospital. This fully accessible garden offers a unique blend of nature and therapy, providing a serene environment where individuals can engage with the world in a new and meaningful way. Accessibility for All: The garden is fully accessible, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their physical abilities, can enjoy its tranquil beauty.
All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the National Garden Scheme, who are the single largest funder of Horatioโs Garden.