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Planning your plot and getting organic

March 18, 2019 By nmgarnett Leave a Comment

Planning your plot and getting organic

If you are a keen gardener there’s a very good chance that when you are not gardening you are thinking about gardening! Am I right? If I am then there’s a fair chance that come a wintery evening you are sitting in front of a glowing fire using your laptop or tablet to peruse a myriad of online seed catalogues. It’s fun planning what to grow and maybe this year you are thinking of trying something new in your veg plot. Well, look no further as we have introduced a great range of organic seeds.

As you’ve probably guessed by now, here at the Wonderpost HQ we are mad keen on gardening in a way that doesn’t ruin the planet. We try and reduce our carbon footprint as much as possible – in fact I wonder if there are many people that have as short a commute to work as our Chief composter, Roger. It literally takes Roger less than a minute to walk from his front door to our HQ here in Hasketon. So, we are passionate about bringing you great gardening products with good environmental credentials and that’s why we have added the organic seeds to our range. But why organic? Simply because these seeds have been produced in organic growing systems which means that the soil has been well cared for and only natural fertilisers and pest control have been used.

Roger has been busy this last week uploading the seeds onto our website so please do check out our range. If there’s something you can’t find then give us a shout and we will see if we can add it to the range.

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