
A talk at the Serge Hill Project
Join me for an evening in The Apple House when I shall be talking all about no dig, growing vegetables and compost.
I be offering tips on no dig growing with a focus on compost - what to compost, how to balance materials, and how to compost successfully through the seasons.
Guests are welcome from 5.30pm to explore The Plant Library, now expanded to 2000 perennials and bulbs. Drinks (included in your ticket) will be served outside on the terrace before the event. We'll be joined by Books on the Hill who will offer signed copies of my book, Compost - Transform Waste Into New Life.
The Serge Hill Project for Gardening, Creativity and Health was granted planning permission in January 2020. The aim is to develop a community garden on a one-acre site known as The Orchard, at Serge Hill in Hertfordshire, where Tom and his wife Sue Stuart-Smith have lived together since 1987, and where Tom was born.
The project draws on Sue’s work as a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author of The Well Gardened Mind, a book that investigates the origins of gardening and its power to transform our lives. This not-for-profit initiative offers resources to local schools and charities as well as local residents who want to get involved in gardening. It is our aim that along with events and organised visits to The Orchard, the project will enable us to develop long lasting relationships with schools and community groups both locally and further afield.
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A talk at the Serge Hill Project
Join me for an evening in The Apple House when I shall be talking all about no dig, growing vegetables and compost.
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I be offering tips on no dig growing with a focus on compost - what to compost, how to balance materials, and how to compost successfully through the seasons.
Guests are welcome from 5.30pm to explore The Plant Library, now expanded to 2000 perennials and bulbs. Drinks (included in your ticket) will be served outside on the terrace before the event. We'll be joined by Books on the Hill who will offer signed copies of my book, Compost - Transform Waste Into New Life.
The Serge Hill Project for Gardening, Creativity and Health was granted planning permission in January 2020. The aim is to develop a community garden on a one-acre site known as The Orchard, at Serge Hill in Hertfordshire, where Tom and his wife Sue Stuart-Smith have lived together since 1987, and where Tom was born.
The project draws on Sue’s work as a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author of The Well Gardened Mind, a book that investigates the origins of gardening and its power to transform our lives. This not-for-profit initiative offers resources to local schools and charities as well as local residents who want to get involved in gardening. It is our aim that along with events and organised visits to The Orchard, the project will enable us to develop long lasting relationships with schools and community groups both locally and further afield.
I be offering tips on no dig growing with a focus on compost - what to compost, how to balance materials, and how to compost successfully through the seasons.
Guests are welcome from 5.30pm to explore The Plant Library, now expanded to 2000 perennials and bulbs. Drinks (included in your ticket) will be served outside on the terrace before the event. We'll be joined by Books on the Hill who will offer signed copies of my book, Compost - Transform Waste Into New Life.
The Serge Hill Project for Gardening, Creativity and Health was granted planning permission in January 2020. The aim is to develop a community garden on a one-acre site known as The Orchard, at Serge Hill in Hertfordshire, where Tom and his wife Sue Stuart-Smith have lived together since 1987, and where Tom was born.
The project draws on Sue’s work as a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author of The Well Gardened Mind, a book that investigates the origins of gardening and its power to transform our lives. This not-for-profit initiative offers resources to local schools and charities as well as local residents who want to get involved in gardening. It is our aim that along with events and organised visits to The Orchard, the project will enable us to develop long lasting relationships with schools and community groups both locally and further afield.

A talk at the Serge Hill Project
Join me for an evening in The Apple House when I shall be talking all about no dig, growing vegetables and compost.
I be offering tips on no dig growing with a focus on compost - what to compost, how to balance materials, and how to compost successfully through the seasons.
Guests are welcome from 5.30pm to explore The Plant Library, now expanded to 2000 perennials and bulbs. Drinks (included in your ticket) will be served outside on the terrace before the event. We'll be joined by Books on the Hill who will offer signed copies of my book, Compost - Transform Waste Into New Life.
The Serge Hill Project for Gardening, Creativity and Health was granted planning permission in January 2020. The aim is to develop a community garden on a one-acre site known as The Orchard, at Serge Hill in Hertfordshire, where Tom and his wife Sue Stuart-Smith have lived together since 1987, and where Tom was born.
The project draws on Sue’s work as a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author of The Well Gardened Mind, a book that investigates the origins of gardening and its power to transform our lives. This not-for-profit initiative offers resources to local schools and charities as well as local residents who want to get involved in gardening. It is our aim that along with events and organised visits to The Orchard, the project will enable us to develop long lasting relationships with schools and community groups both locally and further afield.
A talk at the Serge Hill Project
I be offering tips on no dig growing with a focus on compost - what to compost, how to balance materials, and how to compost successfully through the seasons.
Guests are welcome from 5.30pm to explore The Plant Library, now expanded to 2000 perennials and bulbs. Drinks (included in your ticket) will be served outside on the terrace before the event. We'll be joined by Books on the Hill who will offer signed copies of my book, Compost - Transform Waste Into New Life.
The Serge Hill Project for Gardening, Creativity and Health was granted planning permission in January 2020. The aim is to develop a community garden on a one-acre site known as The Orchard, at Serge Hill in Hertfordshire, where Tom and his wife Sue Stuart-Smith have lived together since 1987, and where Tom was born.
The project draws on Sue’s work as a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author of The Well Gardened Mind, a book that investigates the origins of gardening and its power to transform our lives. This not-for-profit initiative offers resources to local schools and charities as well as local residents who want to get involved in gardening. It is our aim that along with events and organised visits to The Orchard, the project will enable us to develop long lasting relationships with schools and community groups both locally and further afield.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat.