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National Gardening Week

National Gardening Week

Explore exciting ways to get involved in National Gardening Week below!

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Seedy Secrets: Storing, Saving & Swapping

Seedy Secrets: Storing, Saving & Swapping

Okay, now we have your attention with ‘seedy secrets’, it’s time to admit, this is not that much of a seedy article, and more about the essential seed knowledge every gardener will need at some point in their gardening career.
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The Female Gardener’s Triumph

The Female Gardener’s Triumph

A new generation of online female gardeners have been busy building a community and breaking down barriers by inspiring and instigating conversations around the tribulations and triumphs of cultivating practical and beautiful green spaces. We have reached out to three wonderful women who are part of this wave of change. 
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Is the Traditional Method of Digging over Our Soil Now Outdated?

Is the Traditional Method of Digging over Our Soil Now Outdated?

Traditionally, we dig over our beds and planters, turning the soil ready for planting. This helps to aerate the soil, break up hard clumps and disturb any weeds. However, over the last few years, a no-dig method of cultivation has taken the horticultural community by storm. But which is better for your garden? 
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An illustration by Danielle Galacher of sheds and greenhouses in the background, with grass and plants in the foreground

Our Tips and Tricks for Staying Motivated and Organised This Winter

Often, getting things right in the garden can be largely down to trowel and error, but ...
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Small Space Garden Design

Small Space Garden Design

At Nutley’s, we believe that the size of your green space (or lack thereof) should neve...
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Alcohol Infusion Recipes

Alcohol Infusion Recipes

Homemade alcohols and alcohol infusions are a fantastic way of impressing your dinner g...
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Nutley’s Advent Calendar

Nutley’s Advent Calendar

From homemade gifts for your loved ones, to novel ways of decorating your home and garden, we’ll be giving you a new idea to try out every day leading up to Christmas. 

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Preserving the Passion, How Neil Brought His Love of Gardening Indoors

Preserving the Passion, How Neil Brought His Love of Gardening Indoors

Following Neil and Caroline’s summer of horticulture; growing produce from the bottom o...
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How One Couple Grew a Vegetable Garden from the Bottom of Their Fridge

How One Couple Grew a Vegetable Garden from the Bottom of Their Fridge

At the beginning of March 2020, Neil Tyler had never so much as picked up a trowel or planted a seed in his life. A retired electrical engineer who had spent many years in rented accommodation in the Middle East and West Indies, the pleasures of gardening had entirely passed him by. Then came lockdown.

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Haws Finest Quality Yellow Watering Can Watering Plant

Watering Solutions for Your Garden

In this blog post, Nutley's evaluates the best options for keeping your plants watered and healthy whatever your timescale or budget.

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Grow Your Own Lockdown Lettuce In Our Nutley's Seed Trays

It's Time to Grow your Own Lockdown Lettuce

Today's blog post looks at growing lettuce - a fresh nutritious and easy to grow leaf vegetable. Simply follow these step-by-step instructions and you will have a wealth of lettuce for your summer salads in no time. 

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Nutley's Kitchen Gardens Coco Fibre Pots Stacked On A Wooden Table Top

7 Ways to Reduce Plastic in Your Garden

Our handy guide shows you seven improvements you can make to your plot to reduce the amount of plastic. 

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Bright Orange Halloween Fresh Pumpkins On Hay

What Shall I Do with My Pumpkin after Halloween?

To help you on your way to reusing these delicious vegetables, Nutley's have compiled a list of the best ways to use your pumpkins; from the flesh and seeds to the shell of the pumpkin.
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Soil Association Organic September "Together We Can Make A World Of Difference" Poster Banner

What is Organic September?

Did you know that this month is also known as ‘Organic September’? Created and led by the Soil Association, this campaign aims to be the biggest of its kind in encouraging people to choose organic and show how it can be a springboard for a wider change.

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Freshly Grown Tomatoes On Wooden Table Top

How One Product Can Increase your Produce Yield by 30%

 What if we let you into a little secret that has been proven to yield 30% more produce than a standard plastic garden pot. Got your attention?

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Plastic Gardening Pots Modiform Pots Nutley's Kitchen Gardens Grow Your Own Plastic Pots

Can I Recycle My Nutley's Modiform Pots?

With the growing understanding and enthusiasm about reducing the amount of single-use plastics in your garden, Nutley’s Kitchen Gardens are keen to help you cut down or responsibly dispose of the garden plastics that you have used during the sowing and growing season.

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Young Boy Child Using Nutley's Children Kids Seat Storage Tool Bag

3 Things to Do in the Garden with the Kids This Summer

We have put together the top activities you can do in the garden with your little one, allowing them to get creative and have fun whilst also helping improve the garden and encourage more birds and important insects to your plot.

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Shovel Dug In Soil In Garden

Download the FREE Nutley's Sowing Calendar

Please enjoy this free sowing calendar. We would love to hear about what you get up to ...
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Green Planter Growbag With Parsley Plant Growing

Planters Paradise - the Rise of the Growbag

BloemBagz Fabric planters are the essential items needed in your garden. The double walled grow bags, that are available in a variety of colours and capacities, promote air pruning for a superior root structure and bigger yield.
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