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Tag: organic gardening

GARDEN GNOME: WINTER

Our wise gnome is here to share his gardening tasks for the coming season. Winter! We watch the wild, windy, … More

organic gardening, winter gardening top tips

Garden Gnome: Autumn

Our trusty Gnome is back on the case with a list of lovely gardening chores to carry out over the … More

autumn gardening tips, compost, green manures, organic gardening, Saving seeds, winter pruning

Would you Fork & Dig it?

Viv from our community plots at the Weald Allotment site gives us an update on work that BHOGG is doing … More

Community Allotment, community fridge, covid19, Food Production, food security, organic gardening

Still Living with the Enemy

As the summer progresses and our harvests increase, it can feel like we’ve gone to war with the entire insect … More

ants, aphids, beneficial insects, ecosystem, infestations, organic, organic gardening, organic pesticides, pests, slugs, snails, whitefly

How to water well this summer

With the recent hot weather, we thought this article from last year was a timely re-read. Summer in this part … More

drought, mulching, organic gardening, supporting soil, water collection, water conservation, watering plants

Green Manures: Spring sowing update

Russ joins us for his final posting on his green manure trial.  After his autumn trialsuccess, here he gives us … More

beneficial insects, green manures, legumes, microorganisms, nitrogen fixers, organic gardening, soil fertility

Garden Gnome: Summer

Garden Gnome is back with his top organic gardening tips for a productive summer. Sunshine and warmth brings rapid growth; … More

garden gnome, organic gardening, summer gardening jobs, summer gardening top tips, summer vegetable growing

Loving the Lottie in Lockdown

We at BHOGG have been wondering how you’re all doing out there in lockdown.  So, here BHOGG regular Saskia gives … More

allotments, art from rubbish, gardening in lockdown, organic gardening, plastic

Phoenix Gardening Course – Sow & Grow. Chapter 4: Pests & Diseases

Read on for the final online instalment of our Urban Gardening Course all about raising plants.  This chapter deals with … More

common pests and diseases, companion planting, crop rotation, organic gardening, organic pesticides, pest control, recipes for organic gardening

‘The May’: Hawthorn

Following our earlier post on Birch, here’s a quick look at our most iconic native tree for May.  Why not … More

hawthorn, may blossom, organic gardening

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