
Grow Urban Festival present: "New Energies – Growing Beyond the Visible"
As part of the Grow Urban Festival, a week-long celebration of urban nature, community regeneration, and green futures, this special event invites us to explore gardening not only as a physical act, but as a powerful energetic and emotional practice.
I'm looking forward to taking part in this evening's discussions. Details of how you can buy tickets will be posted soon. In the meantime the link takes you to the Crowd Funder page for The Grow Urban Festival, please support this wonderful festival if you can.
The festival brings together artists, growers, scientists, and visionaries across London to inspire deep-rooted change in how we design, grow, and thrive in cities.
Hosted at the iconic Ladbroke Hall, this conversation, introduced by climate activist and sustainability leader Arizona Muse, opens a portal into the invisible realms that fuel growth—both in the soil and in the soul.
Drawing on the pioneering work of Charles Dowding, whose no-dig gardening method has transformed approaches to soil vitality and natural abundance, and weaving in themes from Matthew Ingram' books The Seed Detective and the Garden, this event offers a profound yet practical conversation about energy, intention, and the unseen forces that shape our living environments.
Together, we’ll ask:
· What is really happening beneath the surface, both in nature and within ourselves?
· How can we cultivate awareness of the subtle, often overlooked energies that impact growth and wellbeing?
· Why is gardening such a balm for the human spirit, especially in urban contexts?
In a world that increasingly disconnects us from the natural rhythms of life, this talk invites us to remember that growth is not just physical—it’s emotional, psychological, and deeply spiritual. As Krishnamurti reminds us, “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” In cities, tending a garden can be a radical act of healing—for the planet, for the community, and for ourselves.
Instagram: @growurbanfestival.london
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Grow Urban Festival present: "New Energies – Growing Beyond the Visible"
As part of the Grow Urban Festival, a week-long celebration of urban nature, community regeneration, and green futures, this special event invites us to explore gardening not only as a physical act, but as a powerful energetic and emotional practice.
More information
I'm looking forward to taking part in this evening's discussions. Details of how you can buy tickets will be posted soon. In the meantime the link takes you to the Crowd Funder page for The Grow Urban Festival, please support this wonderful festival if you can.
The festival brings together artists, growers, scientists, and visionaries across London to inspire deep-rooted change in how we design, grow, and thrive in cities.
Hosted at the iconic Ladbroke Hall, this conversation, introduced by climate activist and sustainability leader Arizona Muse, opens a portal into the invisible realms that fuel growth—both in the soil and in the soul.
Drawing on the pioneering work of Charles Dowding, whose no-dig gardening method has transformed approaches to soil vitality and natural abundance, and weaving in themes from Matthew Ingram' books The Seed Detective and the Garden, this event offers a profound yet practical conversation about energy, intention, and the unseen forces that shape our living environments.
Together, we’ll ask:
· What is really happening beneath the surface, both in nature and within ourselves?
· How can we cultivate awareness of the subtle, often overlooked energies that impact growth and wellbeing?
· Why is gardening such a balm for the human spirit, especially in urban contexts?
In a world that increasingly disconnects us from the natural rhythms of life, this talk invites us to remember that growth is not just physical—it’s emotional, psychological, and deeply spiritual. As Krishnamurti reminds us, “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” In cities, tending a garden can be a radical act of healing—for the planet, for the community, and for ourselves.
Instagram: @growurbanfestival.london
I'm looking forward to taking part in this evening's discussions. Details of how you can buy tickets will be posted soon. In the meantime the link takes you to the Crowd Funder page for The Grow Urban Festival, please support this wonderful festival if you can.
The festival brings together artists, growers, scientists, and visionaries across London to inspire deep-rooted change in how we design, grow, and thrive in cities.
Hosted at the iconic Ladbroke Hall, this conversation, introduced by climate activist and sustainability leader Arizona Muse, opens a portal into the invisible realms that fuel growth—both in the soil and in the soul.
Drawing on the pioneering work of Charles Dowding, whose no-dig gardening method has transformed approaches to soil vitality and natural abundance, and weaving in themes from Matthew Ingram' books The Seed Detective and the Garden, this event offers a profound yet practical conversation about energy, intention, and the unseen forces that shape our living environments.
Together, we’ll ask:
· What is really happening beneath the surface, both in nature and within ourselves?
· How can we cultivate awareness of the subtle, often overlooked energies that impact growth and wellbeing?
· Why is gardening such a balm for the human spirit, especially in urban contexts?
In a world that increasingly disconnects us from the natural rhythms of life, this talk invites us to remember that growth is not just physical—it’s emotional, psychological, and deeply spiritual. As Krishnamurti reminds us, “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” In cities, tending a garden can be a radical act of healing—for the planet, for the community, and for ourselves.
Instagram: @growurbanfestival.london

Grow Urban Festival present: "New Energies – Growing Beyond the Visible"
As part of the Grow Urban Festival, a week-long celebration of urban nature, community regeneration, and green futures, this special event invites us to explore gardening not only as a physical act, but as a powerful energetic and emotional practice.
I'm looking forward to taking part in this evening's discussions. Details of how you can buy tickets will be posted soon. In the meantime the link takes you to the Crowd Funder page for The Grow Urban Festival, please support this wonderful festival if you can.
The festival brings together artists, growers, scientists, and visionaries across London to inspire deep-rooted change in how we design, grow, and thrive in cities.
Hosted at the iconic Ladbroke Hall, this conversation, introduced by climate activist and sustainability leader Arizona Muse, opens a portal into the invisible realms that fuel growth—both in the soil and in the soul.
Drawing on the pioneering work of Charles Dowding, whose no-dig gardening method has transformed approaches to soil vitality and natural abundance, and weaving in themes from Matthew Ingram' books The Seed Detective and the Garden, this event offers a profound yet practical conversation about energy, intention, and the unseen forces that shape our living environments.
Together, we’ll ask:
· What is really happening beneath the surface, both in nature and within ourselves?
· How can we cultivate awareness of the subtle, often overlooked energies that impact growth and wellbeing?
· Why is gardening such a balm for the human spirit, especially in urban contexts?
In a world that increasingly disconnects us from the natural rhythms of life, this talk invites us to remember that growth is not just physical—it’s emotional, psychological, and deeply spiritual. As Krishnamurti reminds us, “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” In cities, tending a garden can be a radical act of healing—for the planet, for the community, and for ourselves.
Instagram: @growurbanfestival.london
Grow Urban Festival present: "New Energies – Growing Beyond the Visible"
I'm looking forward to taking part in this evening's discussions. Details of how you can buy tickets will be posted soon. In the meantime the link takes you to the Crowd Funder page for The Grow Urban Festival, please support this wonderful festival if you can.
The festival brings together artists, growers, scientists, and visionaries across London to inspire deep-rooted change in how we design, grow, and thrive in cities.
Hosted at the iconic Ladbroke Hall, this conversation, introduced by climate activist and sustainability leader Arizona Muse, opens a portal into the invisible realms that fuel growth—both in the soil and in the soul.
Drawing on the pioneering work of Charles Dowding, whose no-dig gardening method has transformed approaches to soil vitality and natural abundance, and weaving in themes from Matthew Ingram' books The Seed Detective and the Garden, this event offers a profound yet practical conversation about energy, intention, and the unseen forces that shape our living environments.
Together, we’ll ask:
· What is really happening beneath the surface, both in nature and within ourselves?
· How can we cultivate awareness of the subtle, often overlooked energies that impact growth and wellbeing?
· Why is gardening such a balm for the human spirit, especially in urban contexts?
In a world that increasingly disconnects us from the natural rhythms of life, this talk invites us to remember that growth is not just physical—it’s emotional, psychological, and deeply spiritual. As Krishnamurti reminds us, “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” In cities, tending a garden can be a radical act of healing—for the planet, for the community, and for ourselves.
Instagram: @growurbanfestival.london
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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.