ith nearly as lots of trees as Londoners and some 15 percent inhabited by a park or public garden, the capital is one of the greenest cities in the world. As an outcome, it is the world’s first National Park City.
London’s commons and royal parks are world famous but the city likewise has some remarkable surprise gems. Here are a few of my favourites where you can discover some garden motivation this weekend.Hill Garden and Pergola West Heath, Hampstead Heath Hampstead Heath
If you can time it right, tisabhe garden glows in the evening sun. Open from dawn to dusk.Postman’s Park, City of London ALEX MACNAUGHTON Stashed a number of streets&behind St Paul’s Cathedral is a green time out in the stone, steel and glass of the monetary district. Surrounded by charmingly misaligned&trees growing towards the light, the peaceful garden has lots of cool corners to take in the plant of the lawns, seasonal bed linen and banana plants.
Garden, Soho On the website of a former parking area behind the Phoenix Theatre is a wonderful garden. Plants spill out over walls made of recycled concrete and winding brick courses that lead to areas for quiet consideration. It’s simple to forget you’re seconds far from Oxford Street. Open from dawn to dusk.