News

  1. Wheat in field

    New organic farming rules adopted in the EU

    On 22 May, the Council of the EU adopted new rules on organic production and the labelling of organic products. After years of discussion and clarification, the new rules aim to improve consumer confidence in organic products, as well as prevent fraud and unfair practices.

  2. Chris Collins in his winter garden

    One man & his organic plot - May 2018

    This is probably the quickest spring I can remember, at least visually. The trees outside my residence went from naked winter to fully clothed summer in a matter of weeks. It reminds me that all plants are both resilient and opportunists. They will come to life when the time is right and not when people think it should fit in with their schedule.

  3. Bee on flower

    Join the great bee count

    The great bee count takes place this month. From 18 May - 30 June, you can spot and record any bees you see, and send the results to Friends of the Earth.

  4. Vegetables grown at Ryton gardens

    Congratulations - and thanks!

    Thank you to all those who emailed Defra as part of the food and farming consultation, post Brexit. With your voices we managed to get the message across that omitting 'organic' from their proposals for the future of British farming was a serious oversight.

  5. Emma adding to compost heap

    Ditch the bag this International Compost Awareness Week

    This International Compost Awareness Week (6-12 May), why not celebrate with a completely compostable cuppa?

  6. Wheat in field

    Speak out for organic!

    Add your voice to the future of food and farming...

  7. Bumblebee on Ajuga Reptans

    EU agrees total ban on bee-harming pesticides

    The world’s most widely used insecticides will be banned from all fields within six months, to protect both wild and honeybees that are vital to crop pollination.

  8. A person digging a hand shovel in to a raised bed

    Help Leicestershire Master Gardeners grow and grow

    More than 60 volunteers will be helping communities throughout Leicestershire to grow their own organic food this year and more are needed to join them!

  9. Malus Charlie Ross apple

    2018 DNA Fingerprinting Scheme launched for apples, pears and cherries

    The fruitID.com project has announced that following the success of their schemes in 2016 and 2017, they are offering DNA analysis of Apple, Pear and Cherry fruit trees for 2018 at £26 plus VAT per sample.

  10. Vegetables and flowers growing together at Ryton

    Garden Organic welcomes European visitors

    Garden Organic last month gave European visitors an insight into its successful social and therapy gardening projects over a week-long visit.