Hornsey Gardeners’ Question Time, Tea & Cakes
- Occurring
- for 1 hour
- Venue
- St Mary with St George, Hornsey Parish Church
- Address Cranley Gardens Hornsey N10 3AH Corner of Cranley Gardens and Park Road opposite the parade of local shops. Buses stop directly outside the church buildings. Bus links W7 – from Finsbury Park via Crouch End End to Park Road W3 – from Finsbury Park via Hornsea to Priory Road 144 – from Turnpike Lane to Priory Road, N10 3AH, United Kingdom
This Sunday 9th March at 3pm at Hornsey Parish Church there's a Gardener’s Question Time with the following local panellists.
Julia Lampard is a long term friend of the church and Cranley Gardens neighbour. She tends a very lovely garden at her home, as well as being a local allotmenteer. Julia also leads a gardening project run by students at Treehouse School in Muswell Hill.
Roger May has been part of our church since about 2011. Roger is a keen allotmenteer, having been so for about fourteen years, and is an Applied Earth Science graduate. His working life saw him travelling extensively overseas for twenty four years, visiting jungles, swamps and deserts.
Martijn Slob is also a member of the congregation, attending church with his wife, and two young children. He is a landscape architect, leading the London office of VOGT, and landscape architecture firm founded in Zurich in 2000.
Phillip Jackson is a community organiser in Tottenham, has been a member of our church congregation for 17 years, and leads a gardening cooperative at a community of flats which we visited as part of most recent Sowing the Seeds festival. He grew up in the Carribean where he learnt much about planting a site preparation, and has very imaginative ideas about how we connect recycling and container gardening.