Mount Gnomon Farm hosts Rare Day Out at Penguin on Sunday

Johanna Baker-Dowdell
Updated February 20 2018 - 11:11am, first published 10:46am
SELF-SUFFICIENT: Sunset over Mount Gnomon Farm's new edible garden, which will be launched at the Rare Day Out. Picture: Guy Robertson
SELF-SUFFICIENT: Sunset over Mount Gnomon Farm's new edible garden, which will be launched at the Rare Day Out. Picture: Guy Robertson

With inspiration from the famous gardens at Château de Villandry and the North-West’s fertile soil to work with, Mount Gnomon Farm’s self-sufficient edible garden project has all the ingredients for success.

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Johanna Baker-Dowdell

Johanna Baker-Dowdell

Senior journalist

Johanna has more than 22 years experience as a journalist for newspapers, magazines and online publications.

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