Organic gardening recognises that all living things depend on one another, from pests and flowers to wildlife and soil – even us. We are all responsible for how we treat the environment and safeguard it for future generations.
What organic gardening involves
- Managing the soil in ways that develop and protect its structure, fertility, and the millions of tiny creatures for which it is home.
- Growing healthy plants free from artificial chemicals and pesticides.
- Attracting a diverse and plentiful wildlife community
- Encouraging the reuse and recycling of items to promote sustainability and a healthy environment.
- The whole garden – flowers, trees, shrubs and lawns, as well as fruit, vegetables and herbs.
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