Farm welcomes students from The London Interdisciplinary School!

By Phil Nichols

On November 15th, 16 students from the London Interdisciplinary School (LIS) – East London’s newest university, which opened its doors at its Whitechapel Road site in September 2021 - visited the farm for an Ethnobiology field trip. In their Ethnobiology short course led by Dr Ash Brockwell, the first-year undergraduates are learning about how people classify, understand, and use edible and medicinal plants. This forms part of a module that aims to develop problem-solving skills, in line with LIS’s mandate to prepare students for the world of work by helping them bring together knowledge from different subjects.

A chat with Tanya

During the visit, the students learnt from Farm Gardener Tanya Reynolds about vegetable growing, and then got involved in some hands-on activities with ‘herbalist-in-residence' Louisa Habgood – making hawthorn tincture and distilling rosemary water. Each student has also been researching a specific medicinal plant. The students’ research and photos will be compiled into a small booklet that can be sold or given out at the farm.

This visit represents a new stage in the partnership between LIS and Spitalfields City Farm, which started with the two organisations serving as venues for each other’s away days! For the next step, a group of five LIS students will work with the farm in early 2022 to explore sustainability issues.

Distilling Rosemary Water
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