Garden Organic Membership Scheme

Did you know ?

By being a member of Garden Organic you can pop into the gardens free of charge, giving you unlimited access enables you as a regular visitor to benefit from seeing the wonderful seasonal changes, all year round.

All aspects of domestic horticulture are on show, From composting, pest and disease control, fruit and vegetable production, herbs, roses, lawns, shrubberies and herbaceous plantings. To a large conservation area that includes native trees, wildflower meadows and a lake, to the RSPB Wildlife Garden. Other interesting features include the Paradise Garden (a memorial to Geoff Hamilton), a bee garden, living willow structures and The Vegetable Kingdom visitor’s centre.

Our Allotment garden has just been extended to demonstrate in a larger scale the advantages of allotment gardening. And also in development is the new Exotic Garden showcasing the project sowing new seeds. Regular visitors will be able to watch them flourish.

Grow in knowledge

  • With Garden Organic membership receive a wealth of information, books and guides
  • Receive The Organic Way magazine full of tips, hints and growing advise
  • Gain access to the members-only web pages, filled with fact sheets and tips, plus a members’ information exchange area and so much more
  • Our expert advice team will answer your questions about growing, environmental and lifestyle issues

Save money

  • Enjoy 10% off all items in The Organic Gardening Catalogue, enclosed in your membership welcome Pack
  • Gain money-off membership of our unique Heritage Seed Library, preserving threatened varieties
  • Reduced rates for courses to improve your organic skills

Visit beautiful gardens

  • FREE access to our display gardens in Warwickshire, and Essex, plus our Vegetable Kingdom exhibition
  • FREE or cut-price admission to Garden Organic’s special events
  • FREE or discounted admission (for one) at more than 20 visitor gardens – our web site has the latest details

Helping our work

  • Educating thousands of school children in organic gardening
  • Supporting organic agriculture in developing countries
  • Training novice growers in the UK to feed their families with healthy home-grown produce
  • Doing research to improve commercial organic growing and encourage better waste management
  • Helping to make the future sustainable and organic

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