The Garden Museum,  ‘Flowers for Love and Money’, 2013 The ‘Flowers for Love and Money’ project created a winter cutting garden that was sown with native plants ( hops, wild clematis and catkins) which were then harvested and sold as winter bouquets. The bouquets were an alternative to the cut flower industry’s unethical and unsustainable […]

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The Garden Museum was set up in 1977 in order to rescue from demolition the abandoned ancient church of St Mary’s in Lambeth, London . The church is the burial place of John Tradescant (c1570 – 1638), the first great gardener and plant-hunter in British history. On 30 October 2015 the Garden Museum closed for […]

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