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Good Organic Gardening, 11 mayo 2026

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ArticleJENNIFER STACKHOUSE

Clever crops: bor­age & calen­dula Orna­ment­als: dais­ies of all kinds Fruit: apples & kiwifruit + 3 weirdos of winter

JENNIFER STACKHOUSE

ArticleORDER IN THE GARDEN!

Angie Roach: winter wrong’uns Angelo Eli­ades: espalier­ing Jo Immig: plant geo­metry

ORDER IN THE GARDEN!

ArticleBOOST YOUR SOIL

There is an intim­ate rela­tion­ship between soil and plants, microbes and water, humans and anim­als: a con­nect­ive web that we, as garden­ers, need to acknow­ledge before adding any­thing to our soil. It’s something that Robert and Stephanie...

BOOST YOUR SOIL

ArticleTHIS ISSUE

One of the best parts of this job is vis­it­ing other people’s gar­dens for our Garden­ing Folk stor­ies. We get so inspired every time by the love and effort such ded­ic­ated garden­ers and grow­ers put into pro­du­cing food. It was no dif­fer­ent...

THIS ISSUE

ArticleROCK DUST: HOW IT WORKS ITS MAGIC

How do rock min­er­als like basalt, gran­ite dust, or gypsum affect soil and micro­bial life over time? In clay soils, rock min­er­als help dis­place sodium and open up the struc­ture, improv­ing drain­age and aer­a­tion. In sandy soils, the...

ROCK DUST: HOW IT WORKS ITS MAGIC

ArticleGREEN NEWS

Courts shut down Trump’s war on wind­farms, a frog bounces back from extinc­tion and research­ers map gen­ome of killer crop fungus

GREEN NEWS

ArticleORNAMENTALS

Jen­nifer pon­ders the ubi­quity and simple beauty of the daisy, which com­prises a sur­pris­ing 10 per cent of all flower­ing spe­cies

ORNAMENTALS

ArticleTHE GRAPEVINE

Jo Immig reports on troubles with pol­lin­at­ors, mam­malian meat allergy and one sci­ence journal’s retrac­tion of its defence of glyphosate

THE GRAPEVINE

ArticleCLEVER CROPS

Jen­nifer Stack­house wants a winter garden full of hardy bor­age and the col­our­ful calen­dula

CLEVER CROPS

ArticlePEST PATROL

Claire has some hints on get­ting the best of cit­rus threats such as scale, aph­ids and QFFs

PEST PATROL