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Brimstones, Buckthorn and Bluebells
Category: FAQs, Garden and Home, Gardening Tips
Butterflies in February?! It was only a couple of weeks ago that the country was hunkering down beneath an onslaught…
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Houseplants in the Bedroom
Category: Garden and Home, Guides
We all know that houseplants have a huge positive impact on health and wellbeing – both physically and mentally. They…
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The Urban Gardener's Enchanted Chronicle: The Marvel of Balcony Gardening
Category: Garden and Home, Gardening Tips
Picture this: with a simple flick of your green thumb, your urban space metamorphoses into an enchanting garden. This vision…
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Growing Chilli from Seed in Carbon Gold's Biochar Seed Compost
Category: Garden and Home, Growing Guides, Guides
For gardening enthusiasts and chilli lovers alike, the prospect of growing chilli from seed can be both exciting and daunting.…
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Understanding Soil Conditioner vs Compost: The Superiority of Carbon Gold’s Soil Improver
Category: FAQs, Guides
In the world of gardening and horticulture, the terms ‘soil conditioner’ and ‘compost’ are often used interchangeably. However, these two…
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Is Seed Compost Necessary?
Category: Garden and Home, Guides
Gardening is a cherished hobby that allows us to connect with nature and cultivate beautiful gardens. Whether you’re an experienced…
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Unleashing the Moisture Magic: Debunking the Drying Myth of Peat-Free Compost
Category: FAQs, Garden and Home
In the realm of gardening and horticulture, the tide is turning towards sustainability, driving a shift from traditional peat-based compost…
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Understanding peat-free compost
Category: FAQs, Garden and Home, Guides
Understanding peat free compost whether your own home made garden compost or purchasing premade compost is both an effective and…
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FAQs about home composting
Category: FAQs, Garden and Home, Guides
Composting is an effective way to recycle organic materials into a valuable soil amendment for your garden. However, this process…
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What is cutting compost?
Category: FAQs, Garden and Home, Guides
Do you have a green thumb? Are you looking for ways to improve your garden? If so, then you may…
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Carbon Gold biochar products are organically approved
Category: FAQs, Guides
The Soil Association is the UK’s leading and most widely recognised certifier of organic standards. They are a charity, working…
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Is Peat Free organic compost good for the environment?
Category: Garden and Home, Guides
Organic peat-free compost is made from natural materials that would otherwise end up in landfill or being burnt. Using organic…
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Recycling and Reusing Compost
Category: Garden and Home, Guides, News
In 2021 around 2.3 million cubic metres of peat was sold for home garden use in the UK according to…
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Seed Compost: The Ultimate Guide
Category: FAQs, Garden and Home, Growing Guides, Guides
Peat Free Seed compost is one of the most underrated growing media in current use, and is also called Cutting…
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Everything you need to know about coir compost
Category: Guides
Coir, sometimes referred to as coconut fibre, or even ‘cocopeat’ is a natural fibre taken from coconut husks. Coir is…
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‘Elemental’ show garden by Ian Price Design wins Gold at RHS Tatton Park
Category: Garden and Home
Ian Price Design’s Elemental garden has won Gold in the Elements category at RHS Flower Show Tatton Park, with a…
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Mick Poultney's perfect propagation
Category: Commercial Grower, Garden and Home
Chair of the West Midland District Association of the National Vegetable Society, Abbey Road Allotments, Colley Gate Gardening Club &…
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Biochar compost to help save water in Crabtree & Evelyn’s 'Avant Garden' Chelsea Fringe pop-up
Category: Garden and Home
Carbon Gold, the world’s leading biochar company, has provided biochar-based compost for an innovative pop-up herb garden to celebrate the…
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Get your seeds off to the best start this season with biochar
Category: Garden and Home, News
As the 2013 growing season begins, with hopes for more sunshine and less rain then 2012, gardeners, allotment holders and…
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First commercial trials of biochar show it’s better than peat
Category: Commercial Grower
9 November 2012: The UK’s first-ever commercial biochar trials with professional horticulturalists have shown that biochar helps to boost root…
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Less talk, more action as Carbon Gold has the solution to the peat problem
Category: Commercial Grower, Garden and Home
Government and growing media experts continue to debate how to phase out the use of peat in the horticultural industry,…
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