Small space gardening: Best organic vegetables for containers
You don’t need a sprawling allotment or a massive back garden to embrace an organic lifestyle and grow your own vegetables. All you need is a few large pots on…
No-dig organic gardening for beginners
‘No-dig’ gardening works on the principle that the less we disturb the soil, the better our crops perform. By layering organic matter on the surface rather than turning the earth…
How to Create a Wildlife-Friendly Garden
Wildlife does more than just make our gardens beautiful. Here’s how you can turn your garden into a welcoming home for helpful birds, bees and beasties.
Companion plants for organic vegetable growing
Companion planting is the age-old practice of pairing plants to attract pollinators, deter pests, and enhance flavour – all without the use of chemicals. Here, author and allotmenteer Rob Smith…
Five easy-grow organic vegetables for beginners
If you want to know exactly what’s in your food, growing your own organic vegetables is a great place to start. We asked Rob Smith, the author of ‘Grow to…
Why buy organic vegetable seeds?
Organic vegetable seeds are the building blocks of a garden that works in harmony with nature. Harvested from parent plants that have been grown in strictly regulated environments, they support…
How to grow chillies from seeds & plants
Here, expert grower Rob Smith explains everything you need to know about growing chillies, whether you sow your own chilli seeds or invest in potted chilli plants to grow on…
January and the Allotment Garden
By Richard Chivers When Christmas has passed and life resumes its normality, the biggest problem I find as a gardener is that January is a frustratingly long month. When I…
Dobies’ Guide to December Gardening
Getting outside on chilly winter days can be a challenge even for dedicated gardeners! While December doesn’t offer blooms and bountiful harvests, it’s the perfect time to turn your green…
The complete guide to planting spring bulbs
Spring flowering bulbs are nothing if not versatile. Simple to grow and needing little aftercare, they'll put on a glorious display – just follow these simple tips.
