Why Coir?
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by Louise Davidson
1y ago
Why Coir? Coir is an excellent alternative being peat free for seeds to thrive in whilst being environmentally friendly. Tried and tested ourselves. All the kits have easy to follow instructions on how to use to begin growing your very own ..read more
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Interview with Yodomo
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by Louise Davidson
1y ago
Exciting news to share, Louise the Founder of The Little Allotment Company has teamed up to launch the range to now be available online at Yodomo read our Interview with Yodomo here. on ‘A sustainable and easy way to begin a new passion for gardening ..read more
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FEATURED KIT: Organic Herbal Tea Kit
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by Louise Davidson
1y ago
Nurture the senses with a perfect gift idea for yourself or a loved one. The Organic Herbal Tea Kit has become one of our bestselling kits its popular for for gifting being an thoughtful eco-friendly Kit. A little bit more here on the seeds included. Chamomile - smoothing properties produces beautiful double daisy-like flowers. The flowers can be crushed and used to make a calming herbal tea. Peppermint - a marvellous perennial plant producing intensely aromatic dark green leaves. Known for its many therapeutic benefits may aid in improving memory and energy levels. Lemon Balm - beautiful ..read more
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COMING SOON: Little Allotment Kids
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by Louise Davidson
1y ago
We are delighted to share some super exciting news. We are expanding our range with a Kids Collection - due to be launched in March 2022. A collection of fun and engaging kits for children to learn all about the where food comes from and enjoy the many benefits homegrown produce has to offer. We have carefully selected kit contents to for kids to really be engaged from the moment they see the kits to the fun combinations of seeds chosen that children like to explore and grow. Here just a few of the many benefits… Learn where food comes from and the nutritional benefits Promotes Healthy choices ..read more
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Online Spring Market
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by Emma Webb
1y ago
Save the date... We are delighted to be taking part in @fabulousplaces Online Market ‘Spring’ Join us and lots other wonderful small businesses from the comfort of your home Opening times: The online Market begins 7pm Friday 4th February and continues through to Sunday 6th February at 10pm. Entry via: @fabulousplaces on Instagram, and at www.fabulousplaces.co.uk ..read more
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Growing Instructions: Diamond Sweet Pepper
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by Emma Webb
1y ago
Organic diamond sweet pepper An attractive and unusual looking ivory white pepper, that offers a rich, sweet flavour. The Diamond Sweet Pepper filters through colours from the stunning ivory then as it matures to pale yellow and bright red.   Best sown indoors: Late March In a sunny warm environment. Greenhouse or similar.  Best planted outdoors: keep in a greenhouse until mid-summer. Instructions  Soak two of the coir pellets in a bowl of water for approximately 5 minutes until they have expanded. Remove the coir pellets from the water and then gently squeeze them to ..read more
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Growing Instructions: Basil
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by Emma Webb
1y ago
Organic Basil A divine aromatic infusion: Sweet Basil makes for a perfect accompaniment for a host of cocktails. Best sown indoors: Preferably on a south facing sunny windowsill. All year round. Best sown/ planted outdoors: Once risk of frosts has passed. Instructions  Soak two of the coir pellets in a bowl of water for approximately 5 minutes until they have expanded.   Remove the coir pellets from the water and then gently squeeze them to remove the excess water. Crumble the coir pellets into your pot and gently press down until there is a 1 cm gap from the top of your ..read more
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Growing Instructions: Brussel Sprouts
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by Emma Webb
1y ago
Organic Brussel Sprouts The Brussel Sprout, high in nutrients and rich in antioxidants, the Groninger variety is a 2nd early favourite producing the award winning sweet compact sprout.  Best sown outdoors: Early Spring around March. Best planted out: Late April – June Harvest: 90 days after sowing Instructions  Soak two of the coir pellets in a bowl with water for approximately 5 minutes until they have expanded. Remove the coir pellets from the water and then gently squeeze them to remove the excess water. Crumble the coir pellets into your pot, gently press down the pelle ..read more
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Photo Shoot with Hester Barnes Photography
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by Emma Webb
1y ago
We recently had a fantastic brand photo shoot with Hester Barnes Photography. Hester captured some beautiful photos and we’re so happy with the results. Here’s a few of our favourites ..read more
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