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Stansted's healing magic
 
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Thought 4 the Day!
" It is in exchanging the gifts
of the earth you shall find
abundance and be satisfied."
The Prophet by Kahlil Gilbran
 
 


Steve & Val Bradley | Kim Lovelace | Tuppenny Barn | Steve Taylor | Jon Wheatley | Tony Chipps Morpheus Designs | Wendy Budd

Steve & Val Bradley
Steve Bradley
Steve Bradley
Val Bradley
Val Bradley

 

 

Steve Bradley is a freelance garden writer and broadcaster who studied horticulture at Writtle, Cannington and Pershore Colleges, achieving the RHS Master of Horticulture Diploma. He has worked for BBC and independent television stations as a presenter and was researcher / presenter on three official Chelsea Flower Show videos.

As an author, he has over 30 titles to his name, including Propagation Basics, winner of the Garden Writers’ Guild Award for Best Practical Book of 2002. In October 2002, he joined Peter Seabrook as gardening correspondent for the Sun newspaper. As a magazine contributor he is behind the ‘Masterclass’ series in Gardens Monthly, and writes specialist articles for the RHS journal and BBC Gardeners World Magazine.

More info about Steve Bradley is available at:
On the BBC website

Val Bradley is married to broadcaster and author Steve Bradley and has been both editor and researcher for much of his work. Following her horticultural training she worked in garden centres and nurseries including RHS Wisley. She has taught at horticultural college covering topics such as propagation; pruning; plant nomenclature; house plants; basic garden design ; fruit and vegetable gardening. She has also written or co-written 10 books on various aspects of gardening including The Complete Guide to Houseplants (Collins and Brown) and Step by Step Town Gardens (Lorenz Books). She has written numerous magazine articles and was the resident expert on Gardens Monthly website forum for twoyears. For the last seven years she has joined Steve and Peter Seabrook as gardening correspondents for The Sun newspaper (the largest – selling English language newspaper in the world with a readership every week of about 10.5 million.)

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Tuppenny Barn
Maggie Haynes - Tuppenny Barn
Maggie Haynes

 

Maggie Haynes - Tuppenny Barn
Maggie Haynes

 

 

Maggie Haynes and Beka Theed run Tuppenny Barn , a Soil Association certified organic, one hectare smallholding based in Southbourne, West Sussex. The company has a strong green & ethical ethos and works with nature wherever possible. Compost is made from green refuse, collected rainwater is used for the plant irrigation, companion planting methods are utilised for pest & disease control, natural habitats are made for the wildlife and additional hedgerows are planted to encourage more birds and animals. Recyling & re-using are an integral part of their work practise that includes using bio-degradable products for any form of packaging or plant containers for the farmers markets. Within the smallholding there is a small orchard, over 20 growing beds, a flower cutting garden, solar polytunnel, wildlife pond, a rainwater harvesting system for all the plants, 2 beehives & a productive compost area. Vegetables, herbs, top fruit, soft fruit & cut flowers and their own preserves are sold either by the Tuppenny Barn Bag scheme, local farmers markets or from their Thursday sales on site. Tuppenny also organises school and local community group visits so people can see plants & produce being grown in harmony with nature.

More info about Tuppenny Barn is available at:
www.tuppennybarn.com
Tel: 07977 536684

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Kim Lovelace
Kim Lovelace
Kim Lovelace

 

 


Kim Lovelace has been teaching Qigong for over fifteen years, running regular group classes in Chichester and individual sessions from The Medicine Garden in Emsworth.   He also teaches Shiatsu and Qigong at branches of The Shiatsu College throughout the UK .   Visit the Medicine Garden stand in the Wellbeing Marquee to speak with him.

Gardeners bend and stretch and sometimes strain…..much work in the garden is repetitive and carried out from extremely contorted body positions The term Qigong covers a vast range of oriental exercises, all of which have the common thread of intention and mindfulness.   Movements are designed to “stretch, straighten and strengthen”, yet keep the mind clearly focussed on the task. Ten minutes of qigong will prepare ones body for the rigours of a day's gardening and ten minutes at the end of the day will release tense and knotted muscles, helping your whole body sigh with satisfaction at the results of your labours.

More info about The Medicine Garden is available at:
www.medicinegarden.co.uk

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Jon Wheatley
Jon Wheatley
Jon Wheatley

 

 


Jon Wheatley is an International and National Flower Show Judge.
He has designed and built no less than five Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winning stands and eight gold medal winning stands at Tatton Park , Hampton Court and the NEC. He is a Lecturer and Horticultural Consultant for a number of Colleges and an Arboricultural and Forestry Consultant. On top of all this he owns and runs a bedding plant nursery and landscape management business in the Chew Valley . Last year he won yet another gold medal at Hampton Court for the Daily Mail Darling Buds of May Pavilion garden .

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Steve Taylor
of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists the herbalists
Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor


Steve became interested in herbal medicine after travelling widely in South America and Africa. He realised that there was a need to find a sustainable approach to using nature's resources before the exploitation of the natural world caused the irreversible decline of eco-systems. Witnessing the cure of his wife's severe bout of dysentery using plant remedies he realised it would be possible to have a positive impact on people's lives and challenge the assumption that nature can only benefit us through the exploitation of resources rather than by respecting the gifts of the environment.

Steve then studied herbal medicine for four years, graduating in 1994 with a Diploma in Herbal Medicine and joining the National Institute of Medical Herbalists. He now runs a clinic called the Medicine Garden in Emsworth, Hants and has a passionate interest in using native plants and rediscovering their folk medicine applications, providing cures for many modern-day ailments.

Today our relationship with the garden and countryside is very different to that of our grandparents. In the past the garden was primarily an indispensable resource for the provision of foods, medicines, fuels and raw materials. We now value this same space as an opportunity to appreciate the sights, sounds and smells of the natural world rather than as a provider of the essentials of life. The rose is a good example of this transition: still considered to be one of the most common and beautiful garden plants today it was originally cultivated for its medicinal properties and has only latterly been grown for its aesthetic qualities.

On the herb walks in the grounds of Stansted Park one can re-discover this lost vision of our forebears; a vision that places human beings within nature rather than as a disconnected observer outside it. Steve will give an insight into this ancient way of viewing the world, exploring why we have given particular names to plants, what their stories are and why they have been chosen to be used as medicines. Advice on herbs appropriate for the garden, kitchen and medicine cabinet will also be given as part of the talk.

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Tony Chipps - Morpheus Designs
Tony Chipps - Morpheus Designs Morpheus Designs

 

 


Tony Chipps trained in Garden Design and Horticulture at Sparsholt College where he was awarded the glass ‘Landscape Bowl' for the best practical student. In September 2004 he won a Gold Medal and Best Student Garden for his Garden of Illusion – Purple Phantasmagoria – at The National Amateur Gardening Show.

Tony gained an HNC in Garden Design and has since designed and constructed many successful and innovative gardens. He believes that it is essential to develop a strong working relationship with his clients in order to fulfil their vision of their new environment as well as carefully analysing the existing landscape and using complementary materials so that the final design sits comfortably in its surroundings.

Tony has specifically designed The Healing Garden for this year's Garden Show to demonstrate the importance and relevance of medicinal plants and herbs.

www.morpheusgd.co.uk
Tel: 023 92665768

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Wendy Budd

Wendy Budd Bsc (Hons) is a medical herbalist and trained at both Middlesex and Lancashire Universities , giving her a unique breadth of knowledge in medical herbalism. Herbal medicine is the oldest form of medicine known to man. Even today it is estimated 80% of the world's population rely on herbs as their first line of defence against disease. In the Western world approximately 20% of all drugs are derived from plant sources. Modern western herbal practitioners combine traditional herbal knowledge with modern research, resulting in a balanced approach to the treatment of disease. Wendy practises at Goldchem Herbal Medicine Clinic and Apothecary in Southsea where she is also available in store to answer any question on herbs or alternative medicine
Tel: 023 9235 0628. E.mail: goldchem@gmail.com
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