Veganic Gardeners Question Time 27th November 2024

Ever wanted to know how to grow organically using only plant-based fertilisers? Our monthly show is here to help!

Giles Bryant will host an entertaining evening with some twenty-four carrot advice from veg grower Piers Warren, Veganic horticultural tutor Than Gunabalsingham and Forest gardener Addy Fern.

Send your questions to: events@veganorganic.net

Wednesday 27th November 2024 7pm-7.45pm UK Time

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Show host:

Giles Bryant – World Healing Project, Founder:Giles has been a keen gardener for 30 years. He has planted community orchards, forest gardens and medicinal herb areas at a variety of projects. He runs the World Healing Project, promoting wellbeing for people and the planet, and has just released an 8-year project, One World, which features musicians and singers from around the world. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClg3Cw1hvnNoiMHX3Vzn5rw

Piers Warren: Conservationist, author and keen grower of organic fruit and vegetables. He is the founder of Wildeye – The International School of Wildlife Film-making. Writer of several books and co-author of The Vegan Cook and Gardener.
More about Piers https://wildeye.co.uk/piers-warren/The Vegan Cook & Gardener https://veganorganic.net/product/vegan-cook-and-gardener/

Than Gunabalasingham: Than is a veganic horticultural tutor, forest gardener, forager and all round plant enthusiast. Having worked for some years in sustainable food policy research, he has turned to the land, creating and teaching about resilient food systems. Most of all he is passionate about indigenous earth wisdom, restoring wild spaces and creating edible landscapes that nourish all beings. He currently tutors with Organic Lea and The Orchard Project, and has recently co-founded Nourish the Wild with the intention of rekindling the spiritual dimension of working with plants, growing food, and healing our relationship to the land.

Addy Fern: Addy runs Plants for a Future a 28 acre forest garden in Cornwall, with perennial salad plants, fruiting trees and shrubs, oil-rich seed and root crops and there are a wide range of medicinal plants. The land was planted with native woodland in the early 1990’s and provides a haven for wild life. Plants for a Future run events and courses. https://plantsforafuture.theferns.info/

Veganic Gardeners’ Question Time hopes to inspire and bring new ideas to foragers, growers and gardeners alike.

Now more than ever it is vital that we engage with how our food is grown.

Tune into our show and become part of the growing revolution which can not only transform your garden plot but also change the way the world grows its food.

 

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