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No-dig Gardening by Alan Marshall

At the end of last year, I had an interesting conversation with Alan Marshall at Roedale Valley allotments all about … More

No dig gardening, organic gardening, regenerative agriculture

Garden Gnome’s spring recap

Garden Gnome has been busy caring for all his plants he sowed earlier in the year, and wanted to give … More

gardening tips for May, gardening tips for spring, hardening off, hardy plants, organic gardening, tender plants

Phoenix Gardening Course – Sow & Grow. Chapter 3

Here’s the next short chapter in the brilliant Urban Gardening Course series.  Here, Ruth gives an overview on soil and … More

compost, humus, microorganisms, organic gardening, soil

Phoenix Urban Gardening Course – Sow & Grow. Chapter 1

In an attempt to prevent our members from missing out, we’re bringing Ruth’s expert Phoenix Urban Gardening Course into your … More

direct sowing, gardening, Health, organic gardening, seed sowing

Forget Hygge, try Hugel beds with Kate

The long, hot and dry summer of 2018 convinced Kate Harrison – Chair of Seedy Sunday – that she needed … More

drought resistant growing, Hugel beds, Hugelkultur, No dig gardening, organic gardening

Rewilding: the ‘Marmite’ effect

Once again, Professor Dave Goulson helps us think our way through making our gardening more sustainable.  This month he asks … More

carbon dioxide, climate change, Dave Goulson, eco facism, organic gardening, rewilding, sustainable gardening

Our community allotment: Autumn equinox picnic

Despite the threats of thunder and heavy rain what a great morning it was enjoying our equinox picnic. People bought … More

Brighton and Hove Organic Gardening, organic gardening, Our community allotment, Weald allotments

Growing with Camilla, Fred and Charlie: Part 3

Our very own ‘growing’ family share their latest learnings about keeping an organic veggie plot.  Camilla tells us what’s new: … More

allotment, chard, family, first time gardeners, harvest, organic gardening, pumpkin, tomatoes, Weald Allotment

Digging Green Gold

Green manures are a wonderful way of covering bare soil between crops and adding nutrients to your soil.  Here, Ruth … More

beneficial insects, green manures, organic gardening, Organic weed control, soil fertility, soil nutrients

Growing with Camilla, Fred and Charlie: part 2

Camilla, Fred & Charlie continue with their quest to grow organic vegetables & fruit for the very first time. Read on … More

family, first time gardeners, food, gardening, learning to garden, organic gardening

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  • Exeter Street Hall’s £2 Talk Series – ‘Grow your Own’ with Brighton and Hove Organic Gardening Group – 18 March 2026
  • Exciting Spring Forage with Rachael – 28 March 2026
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  • Organic wine making workshop with Sue, 27 Sept 2025
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  • BHOGG & WAG Plant Sale, 18 May 2025
  • The Doctrine of Signatures with Craig Jorden-Baker, 4 and 5 July 2025
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