Edible Garden
Growing Sprouts & Microgreens
They take up minimal space, use little water, are quick and easy to grow and most importantly packed with nutrients: they're nature's superfoods, Sprouts, and Microgreens! Discover all their wonderful health benefits and just how easy they are to grow in this Growing Guide.
Fast Yielding Vegetable Crops
In a rush to get eating home grown produce? Check out our list of fast to grow and fast to harvest crops.
Growing Potatoes
Potatoes are one of the most satisfying vegetables to grow. So if you’ve never tried growing them before, make this the year you do. Here is our planting-to-harvest guide to potatoes to help you along the way.
How To Grow Strawberries From Seed or Crowns
Strawberries are an exceptional fruit to grow in the home garden. Their flavour is exquisite when ripened to maturity and eaten fresh. Follow our handy guide so that you can grow your own tasty strawberries!
How to Grow Tomatoes
Tomatoes are the most popular choice of home grown produce and with many varieties available there is always something new to try for gardeners of all experience levels.
Oyster Mushroom Kits
The Mr Fothergill's Oyster Mushroom Kit is easy to use and you're guaranteed to grow tasty, gourmet mushrooms right out of the box.
White Button Mushroom Kits
Mr Fothergills White Button Mushroom Kits are organically grown and contain everything you need to grow fresh and tasty mushrooms
10 Easy Edibles To Grow
There are lots of veggies that are easy to grow but here is our pick of the top 10 easy edibles. Even if this is your first attempt at growing veggies or if you have tried with mixed success, get out this weekend and give at least one of these veggies a go. It really isn’t hard and it can also be very rewarding!
Growing Pumpkin, Squash & Zucchini
Learn how to grow Pumpkin, Squash and Zucchini with our helpful growing guide
Asian Greens
Not only are Asian Greens quick and easy to grow, they are full of nutrients and taste great! These days Asian greens are readily available in stores but really there is nothing like picking them fresh from your own garden.