
UK’s largest pesticide survey shows half of councils still using pesticides
A new survey from Pesticide Action Network shows councils still falling short with pesticide use in our towns and cities
A new survey from Pesticide Action Network shows councils still falling short with pesticide use in our towns and cities
Professor Tim Lang discusses how consumers have been conditioned to believe food is simply ‘there’, brought to a supermarket giant near you – but we need more people to grow their own food.
Dr Anton Rosenfeld reveals why a slug-resistant, spiny-fruited cousin to cucumber might be a good alternative to traditional greenhouse crops
There are number of pests that attack allium crops - but don’t be too disheartened! Anton Rosenfeld shares some tips for managing these ‘pest’ insects
Our head of organic horticulture looks back on the creation of our Gardeners’ World Live show garden – and takeaways to use in your own garden
We’re delighted to introduce two new coordinators who will be overseeing our National Lottery Heritage project.
Sam Walker from The Wildlife Community shows you how to use less plastic in your growing space with a focus on sustainable rubber – and shares a competition for some plastic-free plant ties
Liz Potter shares why we need to be adding more caterpillar friendly plants to our gardens this year
We’re excited to be relaunching our Members’ Days to give you exclusive access to a variety of organic gardens across the UK.
Self-watering containers can gently irrigate plants and require less watering. To make one follow our step-by-step guide here.