About us
Fennel and Fern is a stylish new blog inspiring gardeners all over the world. We love organic gardening, permaculture, soil under our fingernails, and munching on our homegrown veg.

You can email us at contact@fennelandfern.co.uk
Isabel is the founder of Fennel and Fern. Most of the time, she can be found fast asleep on a train between Hampshire and central London, but she is also restoring a neglected garden into an organic potager in her spare time. She loves unusual and beautiful vegetables and even though she’s only 23, has been gardening for 15 years.
Debbie Webber is the gardening mother of five children. When she’s not tackling the laundry mountain she can be found at her beloved allotment, tending her three raised beds at home or getting grubby with the school gardening club. She also blogs at Carrots and Kids. You can read her blog here.

Chris and Harald run the recipe website Vegalicious and write a monthly recipe blog for Fennel and Fern. Their recipes make the very most of the organic fruit and veg they grow in their garden. You can read their blog here.
Kathy Brown is a garden designer, writer and lecturer and opens her own 4.5acre garden to the public. Her special interests are cottage gardening, containers, bulbs, clematis, edible flowers, historical gardens, Kitsch gardening and art. She writes the monthly ‘Design Expert’ series.

Sarah Beer is a graduate who works at a healthy living centre and is interested in nutrition. She is a brand-spanking-new beginner gardener, and she writes a monthly blog on her experiences of growing vegetables for the first time in her Devon garden.

Ryan Lewis writes the popular blog Ryan’s Garden. He has always been fascinated by plants, and will be blogging on the rare and unusual species you can grow in this country.

Susan writes a monthly blog from Green Lane Allotments. She has held a plot at Green Lane since the late 1980s, and now rents five plots on the site. She shares her expertise here.

Ken Marten is a talented florist who works for McQueens. He gives us a monthly floristry fix in his blog {Think outside the vase}.
All images copyright Isabel Eyre, except where credited otherwise. All the images on this blog are protected by copyright. You cannot use any images or content without prior permission. F&F often has copyright agreements with professional photographers which mean you could end up paying a hefty fee if you lift their images, so please don’t. Please email contact@fennelandfern.co.uk for more information.










