Growing Underground

Farm · Clapham

Growing Underground

Farm · Clapham

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1a Carpenter's Pl, London SW4 7TD, United Kingdom

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Growing Underground is a pioneering urban farm beneath London’s streets, harnessing LED lights to grow fresh microgreens in a historic WWII bomb shelter.  

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"An urban farm lies far below the surface of London, out of reach from any fresh air and sunlight. Growing Underground uses innovative LED lights to grow produce such as coriander, broccoli, fennel, and other micro herbs in an effort to promote zero-carbon food. The farm’s bounty goes on to fill the plates and shelves of high-end London restaurants and big-name stores such as Marks & Spencer.  To make up for the lack of natural light, the plants are grown beneath LED lights that bathe the bunker in an eerie pink glow. The lights shine the brightest at night, when electricity is the cheapest. The produce is grown with hydroponics, meaning the seeds rely on a cocktail of mineral nutrients and a water solvent rather than soil. Before Growing Underground moved into the space, the shelter had been abandoned for 70 years. It’s one of eight deep-level bomb shelters built around London during World War II, that at Clapham North was constructed between November 1940 and 1942. At one point the large shelter housed 8,000 troops in a labyrinth of stairwells and tunnels that stretched for more than two miles over 100 feet underground. The Clapham North tube station opened more than four decades before the shelter was built beneath it. An extension of the City & South London Railway to Clapham Common one stop to the south, the Clapham North station is one of only two remaining in the city that has an island platform in the station tunnel. All eight of the deep-level air raid shelters feature a pair of parallel tunnels 16 feet and six inches in diameter and 1,200 feet long. Ten tunnels were planned to house a total of 80,000 troops, but only eight were constructed.  The company now offers tours to the public, allowing visitors to tour the eerie pink farm of the future deep below the buzzing city streets and take home micro herb salad harvested straight from the farm." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Kash Ijaz

Google
What a wonderful experience it was for my family and I. The kids absolutely enjoyed it. Great and innovative idea!. All the staff were extremely knowledgeable. Seeing Clapham in a different light :)

Dave W

Google
Awesome place to visit on one of their tours, and a great food supply business too.

Diane Skidmore

Google
Briiliant idea. Fantastic tour. Lovely people - really friendly and very helpful!! (First reviewer - there must have been a mistake re the phone number - can't imagin these people being rude to anyone - ever!!)

Cullum Design

Google
Delicious salads, my children love their pea shoots! Its amazing what they are doing. Really nice and helpful people too.

duncan pearce

Google
I tried to call them to get some info and the lady was super rude. somehow when i contact them as a journalist they were more than kind to me. not recommend anyone to deal with a two face company who doesn't even educate or even share knowledge with public.

Magnus Soze

Google
Over priced, everything was turned off, in the skip outside was tons of food waste that could of gone to charity. I also spoke to an employee who claims the company is green washing everything and pays minimum wage.

Joshua Hillel Salisbury (Josue)

Google
Solid tour experience. Informative opportunity as to one current future of food

Karl Miley

Google
Brilliant experience and an amazing business. They do regular tours. Go. See the future of farming.