Organic demonstration garden tour - Thurs 16th May
In May, our two ponds will also be coming to life: look out for newts, which will be making an appearance in the pond to mate and lay eggs, and frog and toad spawn.
In May, our two ponds will also be coming to life: look out for newts, which will be making an appearance in the pond to mate and lay eggs, and frog and toad spawn.
North London Organic Gardeners invite you to their Plant Sale at Carey Hall, Winchmore Hill Baptist Church, Compton Road N21 3PA
Join SE Essex Organic Gardeners’ for an evening of organic gardening insights! Our next meeting is on Monday 20 May, starting at 20:00.
With climate change bringing more extremes of weather, building resilience into our gardens is more important than ever. Join Anton at this online workshop to learn how to manage your garden resources effectively and choose drought-tolerant plants.
Our Heritage Seed Library is at the heart of our seed conservation work - and holds the National Collection of Heritage Vegetables. Get exclusive behind-the-scenes access on this tour, which will take you to our working spaces to reveal how and why we grow heritage varieties for seed.
North London Organic Gardeners invite you to their monthly meeting at Carey Hall, Winchmore Hill Baptist Church, Compton Road N21 3PA
This month's speaker is Chris Haigh, The TOPIC: GROW - a local Agro-ecological Farm.
If you want to ensure your growing activities are climate proof, this is the course for you. Anton will help you boost the resilience of your garden and reduce its environmental impact.
The garden will be heady with scents, sounds and sights in June. Walls and arches will cascade with clematis, and fragrant lavender, roses and foxgloves will all be in flower.
Garden Organic members are invited to join us for our online 2024 Annual General Meeting and organic gardening question panel
This is a great time of year to come and spot the huge number of beneficial insects that visit our garden such as ladybirds, bees and hoverflies. The team will be busy dead heading to prolong flowering and watering. You can find out more about the myriad ways we conserve water in our organic garden.