{"id":8704,"date":"2012-08-23T18:31:52","date_gmt":"2012-08-23T18:31:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gardenvisit.com\/blog\/?p=8704"},"modified":"2012-08-23T18:31:52","modified_gmt":"2012-08-23T18:31:52","slug":"wildflower-meadows-in-londons-2012-queen-elizabeth-olympic-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gardenvisit.com\/blog\/wildflower-meadows-in-londons-2012-queen-elizabeth-olympic-park\/","title":{"rendered":"Wildflower meadows in London's 2012 Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Is this a wildflower meadow in London's 2012 Olympic Park?<\/p><\/div>\n

The BBC Today Programme (7.45 on 20.8.2012) had an item about the wildflower meadows being one of the great successes of the 2012 Olympic Games. I congratulate Nigel Dunnett and James Hitchmough on their planting design – and would like to know more about the origins of the planting design idea. Their history may be as follows, but any extra details from readers would be welcome:<\/p>\n