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    We take the peat-free message to the heart of Government!

    We were delighted to support the Peat Free Partnership delegation to Westminster in February – to call on the government to #EndPeatSales.

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    Bringing organic gardening to life

    Our head of organic horticulture, Chris Collins, shares why he’s delighted to be heading up our new online organic growing certificate.

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    Spring pond care tips

    Harry Kelsey from WildWater Ponds explains what to look out for in your pond this spring – and how to encourage and support wildlife.

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    Five spring composting jobs to keep your heap tip top

    Frankie Kennett, senior project coordinator for the Cumbria Master Composters, shares tips for managing your compost as we move into spring

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    Like to join our organic gardening network?

    We're calling on professional and community gardeners across the UK to join a unique network of organic ‘Growing Partners’ – to share skills and find peer support for organic growing.

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    Adding your seeds to our national collection

    Lucy Shepherd, community horticultural project coordinator for our Sowing Your Seeds project, shares an update on the scheme – and 11 exciting new acquisitions.

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    Head gardener’s guide to spring soil preparation

    Soil is essential to healthy crops, beautiful blooms and high yields, writes Emma O’Neill, and preparation is key.

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    Our work to reduce waste in Worcestershire

    Our senior project coordinator Paddy Halling shares how we’ve helped Worcestershire residents reduce, reuse and recycle.

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    Seven seeds to sow indoors now

    Chris Collins share advice on tasty crops that can be kick-started on a windowsill this month.

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    New organic action plan for Scotland

    We welcome the launch of the Scottish Organic Action Plan - which sets out priorities to grow the country's organic food and farming sector.