THE GREENFINGERED skills of a Droitwich woman is open for all to see later this month.

Malley Terry, from 24 Alexander Avenue said she is proud of the design planting and good use of floor space in her garden, which is open as part of the National Gardens Scheme.

"The garden matured in a small space of time having only started in 1996," said Mrs Terry, "It got to the last six of the of the National Garden Scheme last year."

The land, 140ft by 40ft, is a collection of woodland plants, clematis climbing plants with herbaceous borders, which are perennial plants that die in winter in bloom in spring. So impressive is Mrs Terry's work that she already has an entry in the Good Garden Guide for the UK.

Opening times will be on Sunday, April 27, Tuesday, July 8 and Sunday, July 13 from 2pm to 6pm.

Entry is £2 for adults and free for children and all money goes to charity.

There is access for wheel chairs. Dogs are not allowed.

Directions to the address: leave Junction 5 of the M5, with Alexander Avenue off the B4090 Worcester Road.