On her Instagram account @shegrowsveg, the writer, who used to design couture jewellery, posted: I am beyond delighted to announce that I have designed an edible allotment garden for the RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival in partnership with Perrywood Sudbury. The ‘Get Up And Grow’ allotment is inspired by my book and will show just how much food you can grow in a small space and how beautiful that space can be. It will feature a number of the projects that feature in the book to inspire you with all the beautiful ways you can grow food.
The ‘Get up and Grow’ garden will be in the RHS Community Allotment category, celebrating the best of community gardening.
Green-fingered Suffolk writer Lucy Hutchings is teaming up with Perrywood Garden Centres to launch an edible allotment at the RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival in July.
26 April 2021, by Matthew Appleby In 2009 I burnt out and was diagnosed with a functional neurological disorder. I would twitch and jerk in response to sound or touch. I looked like a peculiar air drummer with no rhythm.
So writes Perrywood Garden Centre communications and HR director Hannah Powell in her new book
My Green Recovery. After her experiences, Powell is concerned that many people have been working flat out since the pandemic started and says employers need to be more proactive rather than waiting for problems to blow up.
Powell openly talks about her issues with her own neurological movement disorder in staff newsletters, which makes it easier for employees to come forward and discuss their struggles.