ARTICLES
Features I’ve written recently include
- The woollen line (Guardian)
- High rise gardening (Guardian)
- Plants are the new paint (Guardian)
- Pure theatre (Animations Online)
- The lovely bones (Guardian)
- High artifice and self-deception (Animations Online)
- To dye for (Lost in London)
- Frothy but thriving (Guardian)
- Brazen buddleia (Guardian)
- People power revolutionises food (Guardian)
- London’s garden route (Daily Telegraph)
- Life Cycle (Lost in London)
- Mayoral Elections | nature, food and fresh air (Londonist)
- Beer, bread and threads (City Planter)
- Urban agriculture series (Kitchen Garden)
- Make the most of an urban outdoor space (Guardian)
- Diary of a window box garden (Guardian)
- War zones and walled gardens (Kitchen Garden)
- The Great Urban Outdoors (The Bookseller / We Love This Book)
- Into the wild (Time Out, London)
- The Urban Herbalists / London’s Herbal History (BBC News website, London)
- The Making of the Urban Physic Garden (BBC News website, London)
- In praise of puppets (BBC News website, London)
- The Peckham Pickler (Eurostar’s Metropolitan magazine)
- Soil stained survivors (The Ecologist)
- The odd and the exotic (The Ecologist)
- A future when London can feed itself (BBC News website, London)
- Unfashionable but inevitable (Sustain)
- The Peregrine Man (The Ecologist)
- Glorious mud (Lost in London)
- Filming the wild side of London (BBC News website, London)
- Young, urban and green fingered (Kitchen Garden)
- Full stomach, clear conscience (Londonist)
- A room with a view (Wild London)
- Is pink the new green? (Organic Garden and Home)
- The seediest of Sundays (Kitchen Garden)
- In praise of peat (just because)
- A matter of life and death (London Wildlife Trust / Kitchen Garden)
- From dusk til dawn (Organic Garden and Home)
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And people I’ve interviewed recently include
- Actress Sheila Hancock (for BBC Radio 4)
- Designer Wayne Hemingway (for Wild London magazine)
- Actress Alison Steadman (for Wild London magazine)
- Writer Iain Sinclair (for Wild London magazine)
- Environmental activist and lawyer Polly Higgins (for Organic Garden and Home)
- Wildlife broadcaster David Lindo (for Wild London magazine)
- Project Dirt founder Mark Shearer (for the Londonist)
- Little Angel Theatre Artistic Director Peter Glanville (for BBC News)
- CABE Commissioner Lorna Walker (for Wild London magazine)
- One of the brains behind The Pangea Project Rosie Schura (for the Londonist)
- Columnist and Capital Growth cultivator Rosie Boycott (for Wild London magazine)
- The Natural History Museum’s Dr Gill Stevens (for Wild London magazine)
- The Peckham Pickler Penny Greenhough (for Metropolitan magazine)
- Little Angel Theatre performers & producers (for an audio doc about puppetry)
- Nature writer and naturalist Richard Mabey (for Wild London magazine)
- Designer Sarah Price (for the Guardian)
- Designer Tom Stuart Smith (for the Guardian)
- Film and theatre maker Paul Barritt (for Animations Online)
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