04-19-2026, 04:38 AM
A former horticultural nursery in regent park has been turned into The Queen Elizabeth II Garden. It is a wildlife garden with diverse habitats that will be home to many different plants and animals. People will be welcomed on April 27. Other visitors have already started to arrive.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...eth-garden
This is wonderful. I helps bring wildlife back into people's lives. It gives wildlife a place to live. It is a beautiful way to honour the late queen.
I don't think anyone could ask for a better memorial that an wildlife garden. We don't need another statue. Ontario has spend a fortune on a fancy new statue
at the provincial legislature. I have never been to see it and I never will. A wildlife garden would be a vibrant reminder of the queen and we would all want to see it year round. We need more gardens life this all over. Good for London for choosing to do this.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...eth-garden
This is wonderful. I helps bring wildlife back into people's lives. It gives wildlife a place to live. It is a beautiful way to honour the late queen.
I don't think anyone could ask for a better memorial that an wildlife garden. We don't need another statue. Ontario has spend a fortune on a fancy new statue
at the provincial legislature. I have never been to see it and I never will. A wildlife garden would be a vibrant reminder of the queen and we would all want to see it year round. We need more gardens life this all over. Good for London for choosing to do this.
Catherine



