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  1. Lockdown gardening: Helping you get ready for those first days of spring

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  2. February 2021 Podcast: Lifting the heart when out in the garden

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  3. Garden Organic Chief Executive to leave in the summer

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  4. DEFRA grants use of banned pesticide

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  5. National Action Plan on Pesticides 2021

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  6. January podcast – Start the year with our award winning podcast

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  7. Autumn Leaves

    Celebrating prestigious awards and planning ahead

    Now is the perfect time to buy plants bare-root online, as opposed to in a pot at a garden centre. It allows you to make sure you are buying from an organic and peat free nursery and reduces your plastic consumption. Chris also explains how bare-root plants can establish a better root system, giving a healthier mature plant.

  8. Broad beans growing at Edible Playground project

    Edible Playground Project - keeping students hungry for knowledge

    Garden Organic has been in partnership with the charity Trees for Cities since January 2020 as part of the Edible Playground project. The aim is to encourage children to grow and eat more fruit and vegetables. We are currently working with three primary schools in West Bromwich and four in Nottingham.

  9. Berries with snow on

    Go green for Christmas and save money

    For many households, the festive season is a time when more waste than usual is produced. We wanted to share a few simple tips and swaps to help you reduce waste, save you money and give you a greener, merrier Christmas.

  10. Garden Organic signs peat ban letter to George Eustace, Environment Secretary

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