Peter Rabbit Garden
To mark 120 years since the publication of Beatrix Potter’s much-loved children’s classic, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, publisher Penguin Random House Children’s has announced a three-year partnership with Grow2Know.…
To mark 120 years since the publication of Beatrix Potter’s much-loved children’s classic, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, publisher Penguin Random House Children’s has announced a three-year partnership with Grow2Know.…
Grow2Know is spreading its roots to The RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022 - with a unique garden design representing both social and climate injustices. RHS Chelsea Flower Show “Hands off…
Prairie Garden The Prairie Garden is a partnership between Grow2Know and the Natural History Museum’s Urban Nature Project. We have been working alongside W11 to consult with the community and are helping…
When we speak of deconstructing or “decolonising” botany, unlike the artefacts of museums – plants cannot be repatriated to their homelands.
In July 2020 Morley College London reached out to us asking if we could brighten up an unused, unloved outdoor space that was barely a garden. A vision was set out…
Guardian
17th October 2020:
Designers have taken inspiration from the great outdoors this autumn, turning to all-weather clothes, smocks and big boots. But do actual gardeners dig it?
Guardian
17th October 2020:
Designers have taken inspiration from the great outdoors this autumn, turning to all-weather clothes, smocks and big boots. But do actual gardeners dig it?
Hackney Citizen
6th October 2020
If one thing has clearly come out of all this, it’s been that people have discovered, or rediscovered the power of nature to make them feel better.
The mental health charity, Mind, tells us how being in nature reduces stress and mild depression.
Evening Standard
23 September 2020
As my 24th birthday nears, I am at a crossroads in life. I look back on the last few years, especially, and I reflect on just how challenging it has been — from the Grenfell Tower fire; to losing my mum; to Covid-19; to the general challenges of life as a young person growing up in London. But one thing has always remained ... hope.
Guardian
17th October 2020:
Designers have taken inspiration from the great outdoors this autumn, turning to all-weather clothes, smocks and big boots. But do actual gardeners dig it?