Progress is underway for a memorial garden in Regent's Park to honor Queen Elizabeth II, with an expected opening in spring. Four months into construction, features such as paths and a circular pond are being developed. The garden will include a wildflower meadow and trees of significance to the Queen. Over 200,000 bulbs and various native species are being planted to ensure ecological resilience. The project aims to convert a brownfield site into a vibrant green space, enhancing local wildlife habitats while providing a reflective area for visitors.
The garden will be a lasting tribute to Queen Elizabeth II - a space for reflection, biodiversity, and connection with the natural world.
We'll be planting magnolia trees, wildflowers, and nectar-rich plants to create a garden teeming with life.
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