Good Organic Gardening

THE POWER OF NATURE

When Lauren Booth and I sit down to lunch at Bellbird Dining & Bar, almost everything on our plates has been grown by her, less than 100m from where we sit. The restaurant is part of the Casula Powerhouse complex in south-western Sydney, where Lauren is in charge of the grounds and a very productive kitchen garden — so productive that it supplies around 65 per cent of what chefs Federico Rekowski and Steven Pham serve up.

Lauren, whose interests include macro photography, fossicking for gold and gems, and travelling Australia, is from a farming background. “When I was a kid, we had a big vegie garden, chickens and some fruit trees,” she says. “When I was about five, I developed asthma and the doctor suggested I change

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