News

  1. Tomatoes and flowers growing in polytunnel

    Garden Organic clothing store now open!

    We’re delighted to say that we now have a fantastic range of clothes and accessories now available to buy.

  2. Various leaves and items in compost bin

    Volunteers needed to help spread the word about composting

    People across Leicestershire are being invited to become “compost ambassadors” to encourage local residents to reduce their waste and help protect the environment.

  3. Lettuce White Seeded Samara

    Get your winter vitamin fix!

    Things tend to slow up in the garden at this time of year, with the more tedious tidying jobs taking priority, however that need not be the case!

  4. Tubs of compost with lollipop sticks in them.

    Master Composters scoop top award!

    Garden Organic and Norfolk County Council’s Master Composter programme this month won a silver Green Apple award at a prestigious ceremony held at the Houses of Parliament for a joint programme with Love Food Hate Waste.

  5. person in white suit spraying weed killer on plants.

    Glyphosate - did the EU regulators fraudulently claim it is safe?

    Dr Peter Clausing, an industry toxicologist who now works for PAN (Pesticide Action Network) Germany, says the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have twisted scientific facts to give glyphosate a clean bill of health.

  6. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan meeting with school children

    London schools celebrate food growing success at City Hall

    From strawberry jam to tomato ketchup, and the great British apple to winter salad bags - young entrepreneurs from 10 London schools shared their food growing skills with the public at City Hall on Thursday 13 October 2016.

  7. person in white suit spraying weed killer on plants.

    Glyphosate: the latest scientific review

    In a “state of the science” review released this week, Pesticide Action Network(PAN) International reveals the true extent of the adverse effects of glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) on human health and the environment.

  8. Spring flowers at Ryton gardens

    Bulbs for the organic grower

    If you’re looking to introduce some splashes of spring colour into your organic garden, the autumn months are the perfect time to plant spring and summer flowering bulbs.

  9. Worms in organic compost

    ‘Earthworm Watch’ returns to unearth the secrets of soil health

    The Autumn re-launch of ‘Earthworm Watch’ is set to inspire an army of gardeners and other citizen scientists across the UK to record the diversity of earthworms hidden beneath our feet!

  10. Ryton garden in November

    Celebrating a year of achievement

    Every year, Garden Organic invites the charity’s volunteer Master Gardeners, Master Composters, Food Buddies and Growing Buddies from across the UK to join them in celebrating another inspirational year of spreading the word on organic food growing, food preparation and home composting.