Urban jungle: how to ‘grow your own’ in the city

Gardener Susannah Hall on maximising space for your home garden

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When people think of growing their own, it’s hard not to imagine expansive, lush gardens or allotments that demand a significant investment of time and money. However, even in the tiniest of London living spaces it is possible to plant a beautiful mixture of flowering herbs, greens and fruit plants that will provide a feast both you and for the threatened bee and butterfly population. Here are some of the top tips I will be sharing at Taste of London’s Wild Kitchen workshop later this week (details at the bottom of the page).

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