Spring is in the air — here's how you can take biodiversity action from your garden

With spring in the air, more people are getting out into the garden and keeping wildlife in mind by opting for eco-friendly and organic products
More and more people are growing their own vegetables. As well as traditional onion sets, early spuds, and cabbage plants, there’s an ever-growing choice of potatoes, like Starette and Athena.

More and more people are growing their own vegetables. As well as traditional onion sets, early spuds, and cabbage plants, there’s an ever-growing choice of potatoes, like Starette and Athena.

With spring at last in the air, it seems more people are keeping wildlife in mind by opting for eco-friendly and organic products, where possible, rather than having just ornamental plants in their gardens.

A visit to a garden centre on a fine day last week revealed a noticeable step-up in activity.

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