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Campaign factsheet - Bogwatch - How you can help bogs
Don't use moss peat in your garden and make it known why you are refusing to use it ... , ask why not. Make your own compost from household or garden waste. This is not difficult, and there are many leaflets ... a recycling pack to help get you started. Encourage your local garden centres to stock peat alternatives - consumer power is very influential. Encourage ...
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Friends of the Earth: Campaigners
With our peatlands still being mined to boost the profits of peat firms and garden centres, less than six per cent of Britain's original lowland raised peat bog habitat remains ...
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Friends of the Earth: General readers
With our peatlands still being mined to boost the profits of peat firms and garden centres, less than six per cent of Britain's original lowland raised peat bog habitat remains ...
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ForestHarvest - Research projects and initiatives focusing on wild and woodland products in Scotland
Rural Alternatives Bog myrtle Boreal Forest Garden Berry Scotland Highland Berry Growers Group Flora Celtica Reforesting ...
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IPCC Growing Wiser Wilflife Gardening - Going Peat Free in Your Garden
The Irish Peatland Conservation ... garden/kitchen waste to make your own compost and persuade others to do the same. Ask for plants grown in peat-free compost in garden centres ... Garden Centres will stock peat-free composts and plants grown without peat, if you - the customer - want and ask for them. Please support our campaign and make the best choices for your garden ...
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Plants For A Future - Link
Country UK ( ... Region Rutland Sections: Green Building, Rate Tag Edit the Blue Carrot market garden Small chemical-free market garden on Cornwall's Roseland Peninsular, growing seasonal and unusual vegetables and ...
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Plant Invaders
Most problem species are garden escapees and sold in garden centres. Control and eradication of these species is difficult and expensive. Plantlife is campaigning ...
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Frequently asked questions
Nowadays most garden centres sell peat free products. What is the alternative to using moss in hanging baskets? There ... be lined. How can I be an organic gardener? For advice on creating an organic garden, we recommend that you contact the Henry Doubleday Research Association - the organic organisation dedicated to ...
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The Woodland Edge Garden - Plants For A Future
Whilst this would cast shade into the garden in the morning, it would ... there are a number of smaller-growing cultivars available from garden centres and nurseries. The Shrub Layer. Growing under the canopy trees, ... superba - there are also lots of cultivars widely available in garden centres. Cornus mas. The CORNELIAN CHERRY is a deciduous shrub that ...
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infoshops network - information and inspiration by, and for, autonomous centres
St, Melbourne 3000 Grasslands Grocery and Infoshop Sells organic veggies, and supports community projects like garden and refugee stuff. 205 Nicholson St, Footscray, Victoria 3011 Anarres Anarres can be hard ... from 18.00 ItalyMilan - Leoncavello Social Centre Italy has three or four hundred autonomous social centres and the Leoncavello social centre in Milan is the oldest and biggest, kicking off ...
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