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Seed sowing starts in Tweed Meadows

A BOG work party gathers to help restore traditional hay meadows and provide habitat for our native wildlife.

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Apple Festival October 2024

Looking forward to Potato Day? Well, while you’re here, let’s get another date in your diary. The 2024 BOG Apple Festival will be on 5th and 6th October 2024.

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Potato Day 2024 Green Fair stalls

We are delighted to announce that once again we have had a strong demand for stalls at BOG’s Potato Day Green Fair and with all the space taken, there will be the usual favourites and a few new faces. Here’s this years stallholders.

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Tweed Meadows Project

Most of the UK’s upland hay meadows have disappeared since the late 1940’s. The Tweed Meadow Project, run by Merlindale Nature, seeks to reverse this loss.

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Breaking news – new varieties at Potato Day!

BOG is pleased to announce 3 new potato varieties that will be available at Potato Day on the 3rd March 2024. Read more about them here.

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Potato Varieties for Potato Day 2024

Here’s our list of the varieties of seed potatoes we’ll have available at Potato Day 2024.

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Potato Day 2024

BOG’s acclaimed Potato Day is coming soon – on Sunday 3 March 11.00 – 3.00 at Borders Event Centre, Springwood Park, Kelso.

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Gardening leaflets

If you are interested in learning more about the organic approach to gardening please read on. Our leaflet series covers topics ranging from composting to choosing apple trees and is designed to provide basic information to help you develop your organic gardening skills.

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A year on from  Glasgow – COP 27

The Conference of Parties, or COP 27, is imminent. Here
is an update for us by Ilona McDowell, who instigated and led a
Climate Change group within BOG. Ilona continues to be an
extremely strong advocate of any efforts by BOG members to
reduce our own carbon emissions and to encourage others to do
so.

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Making leafmould

I had a lovely half hour today bagging up my leafmould (made from last year’s leaves), ready to use in potting up plants during the coming year. It’s so much easier to make than I ever thought and, with my system, doesn’t take up much time or space in the garden.