News

  1. Butterfly on buddhlia

    Half of British butterfly species on new Red List

    Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation is warning that time is running out to save some of Britain’s best-loved insects, with the latest Red List assessment of butterflies published in May, revealing a 26% increase in the number of species threatened with extinction.

  2. Tray of pea shoots

    Create your own tiny tray allotment this Children’s Gardening Week

    National Children’s Gardening Week (28th May – 5th June 2022) is the perfect time to engage young people in the joys of organic and sustainable gardening. The week aims to celebrate the fun that gardening holds for kids and is a great way to bring families and all generations together.

  3. Bags of peat-free compost

    Dalefoot composts are proud sponsors of our 2022 growing season

    We are pleased to announce that we are teaming up with Dalefoot Composts, makers of premium peat-free compost-based in the Lake District. The composts are made from sheep's wool, bracken and comfrey and are certified for organic growing by The soil Association.

  4. Growing in pots on a balcony

    One man and his organic plot - all organic gardens great and small

    As more and more of us live in flats or residences with small gardens, it’s important to think of inventive ways to grow food and keep in touch with nature. Size needn’t be a barrier to fruitful organic and sustainable growing - I’ve been growing on my north London balcony for a number of years now and enjoy the way the small space makes me think differently about my growing.

  5. Gardeners' World stand

    'Small Space - Big Ideas' garden to feature at BBC Gardeners' World Live

    We are delighted to be bringing a garden to this year’s BBC Gardeners’ World Live Show, taking place at the NEC Birmingham from 16-19 June.

  6. Wildflower meadow

    We must invest in nature to reach net zero

    The world’s climate is changing, and the devastating effects are felt more every day. It’s vital to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions to zero as fast as possible.

  7. Peat free growing

    Celebrating peat-free April

    Join us as we push for a peat-free growing world this month. We have tips on what bagged potting mixes to buy, how to make your own, and how to urge your local retailer to go peat-free.

  8. Chris Collins holding young seedlings

    One man and his organic plot - let the sowing season begin!

    As the first blasts of sunshine hit us for what feels like the first time in ages, it really does feel like the growing season is upon us, and indeed it is.

  9. Brassica plants in mesh cage

    London councils risking health by spraying cocktail of toxic pesticides

    With one month to go until London local elections, new information* gathered by PAN UK reveals that local authorities are using twenty-two potentially harmful chemicals to remove weeds on the capital’s streets, parks and playgrounds.

  10. A slug in soil surrounded by leaves

    Ban on metaldehyde slug pellets finally comes into force

    We're pleased that a ban on the use of metaldehyde slug pellets has finally come into force. Metaldehyde has long been recognised as posing an ‘unacceptable’ risk to birds and mammals.