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This year’s Centenary Plate winners – can you help?

Last month, CHAS (chairman Henry Gewanter, schools co-ordinator John Gill along with Katja our PR officer) awarded the Centenary Plate to Cavendish Primary School and the runners-up Cup to St Mary’s Catholic Primary School.  CHAS felt that the pupils, parents and staff of these two schools had made the most significant improvement in horticultural matters.  […]

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Calling All Growers!

Would you like to help researchers at the University of Sheffield understand the sustainability of allotment gardening?   Would you be willing to keep an allotment diary for a year?  The picture below shows the sort of information they’re after. If you are interested, or you’d like to find out more, please contact Miriam at mcdobson1@shef.ac.uk. 

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Gardening in a Changing Climate

The RHS has just published a report called “Gardening in a Changing Climate”, in which it brings together the latest scientific evidence and sets out the likely implications for gardeners. Climate change is already happening, affecting weather patterns around the globe.  2016 was the hottest year on record – the second and third hottest were

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Leaf mould – the gardener’s friend

It’s free and it’s fabulous – now’s the time to make leaf mould.   Chiswick is blessed with lots of street trees and they are now starting to drop their leaves with the approach of winter.  This week, I’ve taken my first bags of leaves collected from my street to the allotment.  Leaf mould is

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