You can even volunteer to help out with the garden in your spare time.
With the warmer weather now here to stay and the sun actually making an appearance, it's past time to get out there and make the most of it.Even better if the place is a little-known oasis of calm in the bustling southside.
Describing itself as a "beautiful public oasis", the gardens can be found on Albert Drive in Pollokshields nestled behind the Tramway Theatre not too far from the Pollokshields East train station.Coming with a rich backstory, the Gardens state back to the start of the 19th century, when trees were grown on the site for big mansions like Pollok House.
Thanks to the hard work of the team behind them, and the local community, the Hidden Gardens have become known as a safe place to "promote community integration and intercultural dialogue, and to build trust and understanding between people of all cultures, faiths and backgrounds through horticulture, nature, creativity and collaboration".
Not only that but people are also able to learn life skills such as growing your own food and recycling waste products in an effective and sustainable manner. Among the highlights are a nearly-extinct Chinese Ginkgo biloba tree, an ornamental kitchen garden containing a variety of vegetables and fruits, and the plant kiosk—where flowering and edible plants are available by donation over spring and summer.
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