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London’s next big public roof garden, evoking a ship sailing into London filled with rare and unusual plants, is due to open at Canary Wharf this Friday.
A phenological ‘clock’ depicting a year in the life-cycle of the flowering plants and pollinating insects that surround the Victoria and Albert Museum forms part of a new exhibition at the London gallery.
A new exhibition celebrating the transformation of London’s public spaces, including a range of innovative green space projects, opened at The Building Centre today.
A new campaign by the Royal Horticultural Society aims to transform 6,000 neglected spaces into green and beautiful places for the benefit of local people and the environment.
Six amateur garden designers will battle it out for the chance to design and build a garden on Main Avenue at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 in a new BBC programme to be broadcast next month.
The National Trust is exploring ways to help safeguard urban green spaces in the face of severe spending cuts with pilot projects in Sheffield and Manchester
A “playful” park designed by Tom Dixon, Alys Fowler and Thomas Hoblyn is due to open this spring at Greenwich Peninsula, a major new development in South East London.