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Tag: organic gardening

Can organic feed the planet?

Pat writes further about her investigations into whether organic can feed the planet, and here reflects in a refreshingly honest … More

emissions reduction, feeding the planet, food security, land use, organic gardening, organic methods, sustainable food, vegan farming

A personal quest: Can organic farming grow enough to feed the people?

Pat is interested to find out more about whether organic agriculture can grow enough to feed the people. Pat will … More

Eat weeds, Organic farming, organic gardening

BHOGG’s Starter Bed scheme at Weald Allotment site

We are pleased to confirm that the Organic Starter Bed scheme operating at the Weald Allotment site has the green … More

allotment, Do do you grow organically, organic gardening, Weald allotments

How to….Plant Garlic

Garlic can be planted over a number of months from October to February, although the earlier you can plant, the … More

garlic, how to grow garlic, how to plant garlic, organic gardening, sowing, spring planting

Save our soil: Winter is a good time to think about nurturing our soil

FUNCTIONS of SOIL Physical support for plants [anchorage]; rooting environment; holds air, water & nutrients essential to plant growth; houses … More

Nurturing soil, organic gardening, Phoenix Community Centre, Ruth Urbanowicz, soil

Ruth’s top tips for September: Fruition

1. Harvest spuds, fruit, vegetables 2. Plant onions, garlic, spring cabbages, bulbs for spring flowers, strawberries 3. Sow winter salads, … More

allotment, Brighton and Hove, organic gardening, Ruth's top tips

Ema’s Chilli, garlic and ginger sauce

This recipe comes from Ema at De Tout Coeur, Limosin, France – home to relaxing retreats and delicious home cooking.  … More

allotment, Chilli recipes, Chilli sauce, organic gardening

Ruth’s top tips for July & August: Yielding

Keep on top of weeding and watering.  It’s hot and dry out there so water well once a week.  Water … More

organic gardening, Ruth's top tips, top gardening tips

Ruth’s top tips for June

1. Plant out seedlings such as beans, courgettes, sweet-corn. 2. Sow successional salads, dwarf beans, peas. 3. Feed with seaweed … More

organic gardening, Phoenix Community Centre, Planting out, Successional planting, Top gardening tips for June, urban gardening

Warm Allotment Salad

Here’s a simple, easy and tasty recipe with all of June’s wonderful produce in mind!   Thanks to Bhogg Chairperson Jenni … More

allotment, organic gardening, Recipes, Salads

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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
  • Fruit tree pruning with Paul Wiggins – 6 March 2026
  • Brighton & Hove Organic Gardening – event programme 2026
  • Online Organic Gardening Course 2026
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  • Organic wine making workshop with Sue, 27 Sept 2025
  • BHOGG Chair’s report 2024/2025
  • BHOGG & WAG Plant Sale, 18 May 2025
  • The Doctrine of Signatures with Craig Jorden-Baker, 4 and 5 July 2025
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