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From companion planting to successful mulch, here are five top tips for organic pest control with no pesticides or harm to wildlife.
All I want to say here is: the standards for organic are categoric, but when someone says that your lunch is 'regeneratively grown', ask them what that means, and don’t settle for vagaries.
In our January Grow Your Own column, Alice Whitehead uncovers the secrets to harvesting sweet stems of rhubarb from the freezing winter garden.
Could hosting multiple growers and farmers on one farm solve access to land and loneliness in farming? Jack Thompson finds out if it all stacks up.
The bottom line is this: for good farming to survive – and for good farmers to live the dignified livelihoods they deserve – we as consumers must support it, writes Nathan Einbinder.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
Find out more about Wicked Leeks and our publisher, organic veg box company Riverford.