- An English garden bloomed in Trafalgar Square to celebrate St George's Day early on 21 April. Photo courtesy of <!--StartFragment--> James O. Jenkins. <!--EndFragment-->
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The flower beds, exhibits and gardening activities were attended by 20,000-25,000 people, according to the Greater London Authority (GLA).
The GLA worked with horticulturalist Sarah Eberle to create the garden which included a ‘Beat the Ban’ area from the London Wildlife Trust showing visitors how to cope with the current drought and lessons in how to make English roses out of origami.
Click here to see Event’s gallery of the garden.
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