Save the Mortlake tapestry and put our earliest image of a female gardener on display
A huge thank you to all our supporters who helped us successfully reach our first target of £20,000!
11 Nov 2024
We are thrilled to be able to conserve this unique piece of gardening history with your help.
With just 7 days left in the campaign, we're going to try and take this even further. If we can raise another £5,000, this would fund not only the restoration work, but also the display and interpretation of the Mortlake tapestry in the Garden Museum's Ark Gallery, ensuring all visitors can see the earliest depiction of a woman gardening in our collection.
If you've already supported our campaign, thank you! Could you share this page with a gardening friend today?
And if you've been waiting to get involved, you could make a real difference now by supporting us for the first time. And don't forget we have some really special rewards available for our supporters, including more Ultimate Gardening Kits, an exclusive visit to Tania Compton's Spilsbury Farm Garden and an original watercolour by Beatrice Hasell-McCosh.
Thank you again for your support.