THERE'S a chance to take a little bit of Beningbrough home with you this weekend when the hall holds its annual spring plant sale.
Many of the plants available have been propagated by the hall's National Trust gardening team.
Varieties available from the walled garden include Japanese wineberry and iris 'Rajah', along with a number of herbaceous perennials and shrubs.
There will also be the opportunity to ask the gardening team questions about your purchases.
Head gardener, Sam Shipman, said: "It's a wonderful opportunity to buy environmentally friendly plants for your own garden and help maintain Beningbrough Hall's gardens for generations to come."
The sale is at Beningbrough Hall from May 18-19, from 10.30am-4pm.
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