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About Me:
McTimoney Chiropractor and Reflexologist working from Hydethorpe Road on the Hyde Farm Estate SW12;

Environmental activist; helped set up Hyde Farm Climate Action Network (Hyde Farm CAN) in 2007;

Resurgence Magazine Reader - the best magazine in the world!

Member Lambeth Green Party - have stood in local council elections

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INTERESTS: organics, slow food, allotments, energy efficiency/renewables, reusing/recycling, outdoor swimming, cooking and lots else.
Key Interests
Conservation, Recycling, Composting, Carbon Reduction, Wildlife, Education, Lobbying, Gardening
Experience/Skills
Campaigning / Gardening / Writing /

Vegetables growing in the Hyde Farm Community Garden - October 2009


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At 12:16pm on November 25, 2009, Andrew Forbes said…
Hi Adrian

Brockwell Bake up here as project if you would like to join?

Thanks for loan of forks and quern, just about to bake first loaf with home milled wheat. I'll try and get sample and your forks back to you. Guerilla Farming did happenbut a bit reduced by rain, pics here

On subject of the wheat planted at Hyde Farm garden here are couple of links that I hope will explain more what these mixes are about - the traditional landrace mix here and modern here

yours
Andy Forbes
At 1:19am on October 5, 2009, Nick said…
Hi Adrian
Hyde Farm CAN features in my front-page blog this week .... go ahead and make a comment on it, if you can! Cheers, Nick
At 4:11pm on August 7, 2009, Anne Robbins said…
Dear Adrian,

The 16th sounds viable, and if the weather is up to it perhaps a picnic?

thanks,

Anne
At 8:56pm on July 31, 2009, Anne Robbins said…
Hi, Adrian,

Holidays make meeting up difficult, but if you're available maybe the 16th or 17th that might work- I know John Broad wants to have a hand in organising this visit as well, though, so tri-partite negotiations will ensue.
Thanks,
Anne
At 11:10am on July 21, 2009, Anne Robbins said…
Dear Adrian,
My incipient Transition group in Westcombe Park (Greenwich) is hoping to start a community garden. That is, we've identified a piece of land, and had some positive response from its owner. If it progresses, I would be very grateful for advice on how to proceed- organisation, pitfalls, etc., so I hope to follow how Hyde Farm does its thing-
Best wishes,
Anne
At 1:10pm on June 23, 2009, Mark said…
Hi Elisa

Hope all is going well ...?

A quick message - to let you know you can now access funding directly through project dirt. As of today ... Timberland, the US boot guys - are making available £500 to 4 projects on the site. I just wanted to flag this with you in case you needed funds to help the Hyde Farm Community Garden.

Take a look at their project page http://www.projectdirt.com/group/timberlandEK to see how to apply.

I'm here if you need a hand with anything.

cheers

Mark
At 1:32pm on March 15, 2009, Iris Borgers said…
Adrian
Just noticedyour r in Balham Lambeth
Are you guys on the map or could you send me a
google map link?
At 1:28pm on March 15, 2009, Iris Borgers said…
Hi Adrian,
Sorry can't make today!

I looked at the Hyde farm link from the project dirt page.
Can't find details of where you are unless I'm looking at the wrong pages?
Also I looked at events the last one came up as June 2008.

Please could you give me some more info.
Would love to come and visit some day.
Cheers Iris
At 5:05pm on March 14, 2009, Iris Borgers said…
My god it's amazing what you can find while planting broad beans!
I Haven't had any luck with such amazing finds so far rather then a few old bits of carpet.
Great pic.
At 2:09pm on December 12, 2008, Nick said…
Hi Adrian

Thanks for the comment on the lightbulb blog - fully agree - and I've responded! (click here to see).
Cheers,
Nick
 
 

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