Radicle Plant Walks London - Markfield Park, South Tottenham

Radicle Plant Walks London - Markfield Park, South Tottenham

By Nourish The Wild

Explore your local plantscapes in the fullest sense, weaving botany, horticulture, foraging and activism to inspire food system change.

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Location

Markfield Park

43 Crowland Road London N15 6UL United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 3 days before event

About this event

Travel & Outdoor • Hiking

Want to engage with the plants in your landscape in a deeper way? What are their stories and how have they got here? How do they fit into the local ecology and global context? How can we protect and work with them?

Radicle Plant Walks weave botany, horticulture, foraging, activism and politics to explore local plantscapes in their fullest sense.

Together we will understand the complex history of plants, honour indigenous stories, discuss the gifts of the plants growing around us, and explore how we can build grassroots food sovereignty and create a future based on respect for the land, plants, all peoples and creatures.

We will be looking at all manner of plants from street trees and ornamental plants to those growing wild.Note these walks are not just about plant identification or foraging. Whilst you will no doubt learn to identify more plants and understand their uses, the walks are intended to inspire honest discussion and shift perspectives.


Location

We will be meeting outside Markfield Park Cafe, Markfield Rd, London, N15 4RB

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Accessibility

The walk will be step-free but will in parts be on uneven terrain.

We will be moving around at a gentle pace.

Whilst based around the spoken word, the walks are multisensory, and we encourage touching, smelling, and tasting of plants where safe to do so.

If you have any specific accessibility needs, please do not hesitate to contact us on hello@nourishthewild.co.uk.


About the facilitator

The walks will be facilitated by Than Gunabalasingham of Nourish the Wild CIC. Than is a horticultural educator, having taught courses at OrganicLea and The Orchard Project. With a background in food and environmental policy research, he now works to create and teach about resilient food systems. Most of all he is passionate about food system change, creating edible landscapes that mimic the principles of nature and restoring wild spaces.

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Oct 19 · 10:30 AM GMT+1