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Research into PEAT FREE alternatives

BBC Farming Today 7th September, 2023 The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has appointed a peat-free postdoctoral fellow to help the horticultural trade transition to sustainable growing media. A £1 million, co-funded, five-year project led by the charity will convene government, growers and growing media manufacturers through the Growing Media Association and horticultural product supplier Fargro to […]

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World leading equipment for composting obnoxious wastes + courses

World leading Composting equipment for Composting obnoxious wastes and Gardening Know How at our partners farm in Lyme Regis this summer. Watch this space. Topics covered in this world leading course How to compost any or all of the following Poisonous plants japanese knot weed giant hog weed dock weeds couch grass diseased plant waste

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Miracle HH-4 compost used on College courses in St. Albans

Miracle compost HH-4 as used by our GGI Tutor, in St. Albans, has now attracted three jobs for herself teaching the No Dig Gardening System employing our miracle HH-4 compost. Not only that but so impressed are the staff at the Oaklands College, St. Albans, they have offered her official teacher training paid for by

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GM free pest and disease free crops – It’s possible

BBC Farming Today 29th July, 2020    The latest news about food, farming and the countryside Todays programme presented by Anna Hill demonstrated yet again the desire farmers have to produce pest and disease free crops without the need for GM or gene editing technology. This is entirely possible with our system of HH fertility management.

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Farming for Insects

Following the broadcast of Farming Today on Wednesday 8th July The Good Gardeners and Sustainable Agriculture London would like to present our case for Farming for Insects.   The scale of mechanised farming over the past 100 years has led to less people and less animals being employed on the land. This has resulted in bigger

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