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    Celebrating our gardening project for young carers

    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.

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    The Organic Gardening Podcast - August

    This month’s delicious Organic Gardening Podcast is all about the gluts and the glory – with 50-minutes of organic gardening advice at the height of the harvest.

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    The truth about organic food

    A recent podcast with Professor Tim Spector suggests eating a diet of organically grown food could be better for your health

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    Six ways to deter pigeons

    Head Gardener Emma shares her simple strategies for discouraging pigeons from your prized vegetables.

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    Chris Collins on…nurturing your soil

    Healthy soil is essential for healthy plants, says our Head of Organic Horticulture, Chris Collins, as he shares his tips for nurturing what’s under your feet

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    Come and find sustainable ideas at our Autumn Fair stand

    Get ideas for welcoming wildlife to your growing space at our capsule garden at BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair from 1st-3rd September.

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    How you source your seeds

    In May, we sent out a questionnaire to Garden Organic supporters to find out how you choose your seeds - and here are the results.

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    The Organic Gardening Podcast - July

    In this month’s podcast, our Head Gardener Emma O’Neill gives us a backstage tour of her brilliant Backyard Biodiversity Garden at Gardeners’ World Live – and the takeaways to use in your garden.

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    How to tackle red spider mites organically

    Red spider mites can rapidly cause damage to a wide range of plants in the greenhouse. These tiny plant-feeding mites (Tetranychus urticae) puncture the leaves to feed on the sap, causing tissue damage.

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    What to spot in your garden...in July

    Our wildlife expert Sally Cunningham reveals two insects you might come across in your garden this month.