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One man and his organic plot - One foot in, one foot out
The one foot in, one foot out month of April brings both the incredible joy of spring but also some important caution as cold snaps can suddenly arrive, and frosts are not uncommon. It is tricky as all the signs of seasonal change are around us, but caution with any tender plant material is still to be practised. Let us enjoy though the wonderful sight of the new season breaking out all around us.
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Tune into our Spring podcast
Tune in to the April The Organic Gardening Podcast for your essential guide to Spring gardening.
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RHS to be peat-free by 2025
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Huge support for the UK to drastically reduce pesticide use
Over 45 organisations, plus individual farmers and academics, have responded to the UK Government’s public consultation on the revised UK National Action Plan for the Sustainable Use of Pesticides (NAP).
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Let's get pesticides off supermarket shelves!
After a push from our sister organisation, PAN UK, the Co-op is the first supermarket to remove all high-risk synthetic pesticides from their gardening range. This is fantastic news, and now we need to persuade other supermarkets to follow.
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Climate change: creatures on the move
Sally Cunningham, Research Officer at Garden Organic and all-round expert on garden critters, uncovers some of the newer visitors you might encounter on your plot.
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One man and his plot is back!
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Spring into Spring, with The Organic Gardening Podcast
If you’re keen to get growing, with Spring around the corner, then tune in to the latest episode of our award-winning The Organic Gardening Podcast.
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Take action on pesticides – now!