Feeling more like a secret enchanted garden of childhood dreams than a London park, the Chelsea Physic Garden is, we ‘d argue, not only the city’s finest kept secret – but an unmissable area this Spring season.Half concealed in between ancient stone walls, and tucked right alongside the River Thames, the Garden is London’s earliest arboretum, first developed in 1673. Their living collection of around 4,000 various edible, useful, historic and medical plants is among the widest variety throughout the country, which was exactly the original function of the garden; thrillingly
, the creators first established the Chelsea Physic Garden with the objective of investigating plants and teaching their apprentices to determine various plants. LEARNT MORE: I went to the Peckham pub offering ‘London’s cheapest pint’but it still cost me ₤ 3.20 The Pond Rockery, the oldest of its kind in Europe. Credit: Wikicommons Today, due to the intro of stunning Edwardian glasshouses and the walls’security against extreme weather, the garden boasts an unique micro-climate, which allows us Londoners to see plants not typically able to survive in the
