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I’ve been growing organically for many years and it all goes hand-in-hand with having a wildlife garden. The vegetable garden is important to me for the flavour of fresh food and for knowing what has
Chemical products have been available to growers for years, but the organic revolution that’s sweeping the world of gardening is rapidly changing the status quo. With more and more organic products hi
Do you mull milk labels or analyse apples wondering whether to spend more for an organic version? You are not alone. Organic products often cost more than conventionally produced food and drink, and o
Soil is the key building block in an organic garden – and good soil health is vital for the growth and development of your plants. It’s the foundation for a growing space that thrives: providing essen
Here’s how to re-use your spent plants and prunings to save cash and help the planet
Jill Simpson, compost queen at Clynfyw, explains how they juggle 16 heaps to ensure a constant supply of top-notch ‘growing gold’