The Organic Gardening Podcast - October
In this month’s podcast, we chat to Pam ‘The Jam’ Corbin about making seasonal jams and chutneys from homegrown produce.
In this month’s podcast, we chat to Pam ‘The Jam’ Corbin about making seasonal jams and chutneys from homegrown produce.
As a nation of potato eaters, we can be very particular about growing the perfect spud. This year, we surveyed 180 people about how they chose their potato varieties...
New analysis has found a chemical cocktail of dangerous neonicotinoids in rivers around England
Leafmould is a natural bonanza, writes Chris Collins in his latest blog, as he shares how to make this valuable soil conditioner.
We're gearing up for our new Seed List in December. Here's a few sneak previews...
Gardening organically - by growing-your-own, reusing and recycling and saving seeds – can help you save money on your shopping bills. Here's 25 ways to start today...
In this month’s podcast, Fiona chats to environmentalist Jane Davidson – our new Vice President - about the impact of climate change on her life and her gardening.
It’s easy to save seeds from annual flowers, says our head of organic horticulture Chris Collins. All you need is some envelopes!
Throughout September we'll dishing up 30 days of budget-busting biodiversity projects to celebrate Organic September - which prove organic growing is eco-friendly and economical.
For the last nine years, vulnerable children have been growing organic vegetables on their doorstep thanks to a Garden Organic outreach project. We look back at the achievements of the scheme, which finished this August.