The art of pollination and isolation
What do tuning forks and paintbrushes have in common? They’re both tools used in the production and conservation of heritage seed varieties.
What do tuning forks and paintbrushes have in common? They’re both tools used in the production and conservation of heritage seed varieties.
Is regenerative gardening just a new name for organic gardening? How can regenerative principles be applied on a smaller scale? Our associate director of science, Dr Bruce Pearce, delves into the details
Dr Anton Rosenfeld and Emma O’Neill take a deep dive into pesticides, looking at their uses and impact – and what alternatives you can use to boot them out of your garden
Let’s take food growing more seriously and grow more foods in the UK so we’re more resilient to change, writes our president Professor Tim Lang
Dr Anton Rosenfeld rounds up recent strides in the science of soil measurements
Dr Anton Rosenfeld looks at the origins of pulses and the prospect of growing some of them in the UK
Join our Resilient Greens and Build a Better Veg Planner experiments this spring.
Our annual survey shows 2025 was the 'year of the aphid'! Are climate extremes reshaping what gardeners can grow...and should we swap cabbage for leafy amaranth?
We were delighted to support the Peat Free Partnership delegation to Westminster in February – to call on the government to #EndPeatSales.
Our head of organic horticulture, Chris Collins, shares why he’s delighted to be heading up our new online organic growing certificate.