Planning what to grow, when to grow it, and how to arrange it often seems the most bewildering choice both for new growers and even those with more experience. Successful organic growing, in particular, is all about good planning.
Home composting has always been a no brainer. Each home compost bin saves 125 kg of waste from having to be transported away, and instead turns it into a great free product that benefits the environment, your soil, your garden, and everything you grow.
Growing your own food seems to be more popular than ever, and not knowing where to start can seem overwhelming if you have never grown anything before.Â
Home composting has always been a no brainer. Each home compost bin saves 125 kg of waste from being transported away and instead turns it into a great free product that benefits the environment, your soil, your garden, and everything you grow.
Planning what to grow, when to grow it, and how to arrange it often seems the most bewildering choice both for new growers and even those with more experience. Successful organic growing, in particular, is all about good planning.
Planning what to grow, when to grow it, and how to arrange it often seems the most bewildering choice both for new growers and even those with more experience. Successful organic growing, in particular, is all about good planning.
Growing your own food seems to be more popular than ever, and not knowing where to start can seem overwhelming if you have never grown anything before.Â
Join us for this masterclass to discover the benefits of no-dig growing, find out how to get started and see first-hand how we use no-dig techniques in our organic demonstration garden at Ryton.
Now is the time to plan and consider your winter growing space. There is no need to put your garden to bed over the winter. With a little forward planning, you can produce food all year round!
Ever wondered what wildlife you have living in your garden? This online webinar will give you a fantastic insight into what may visit or live near your growing patch.
Now is the time to plan and consider your winter growing space. There is no need to put your garden to bed over the winter. With a little forward planning, you can produce food all year round!