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  1. Garden Organic welcomes England Peat Action Plan as a step in the right direction

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  2. Worms in compost

    ‘Recipe for Regeneration’ International Compost Awareness Week 2022 

    From the UK, US, Canada, Europe, Ireland and Australia, organisations such as ourselves are working together to celebrate International Compost Awareness Week, highlighting recycling food waste for home compost use.

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    One man and his organic plot - The month of May

    Coming into May can create conflicting emotions in a gardener. On one hand, all the seed sowing undertaken in April has led to a rise of fresh young plants that hold so much promise for the season ahead, it truly is an exciting time.

  4. Group learning about gardening

    Discover the benefits of learning online with our brand new self-guided courses.

    Discover the benefits of learning online and develop your gardening skills in your own time and at a pace to suit you with our brand new self-guided courses.

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    The Organic Gardening Podcast in May

    Listen to The Organic Gardening Podcast for the glorious growing month of May.

  6. Co-op switches to selling peat-free only compost

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  7. Spring flowers at Ryton gardens

    One man and his organic plot - One foot in, one foot out

    The one foot in, one foot out month of April brings both the incredible joy of spring but also some important caution as cold snaps can suddenly arrive, and frosts are not uncommon. It is tricky as all the signs of seasonal change are around us, but caution with any tender plant material is still to be practised. Let us enjoy though the wonderful sight of the new season breaking out all around us.

  8. Spring flowers at Ryton gardens

    Tune into our Spring podcast

    Tune in to the April The Organic Gardening Podcast for your essential guide to Spring gardening.

  9. RHS to be peat-free by 2025

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  10. Bee hovering by a sunflower

    Huge support for the UK to drastically reduce pesticide use

    Over 45 organisations, plus individual farmers and academics, have responded to the UK Government’s public consultation on the revised UK National Action Plan for the Sustainable Use of Pesticides (NAP).