Kitchen Garden

The vegan organic garden

With new year and Veganuary upon us, our thoughts might turn to reducing or cutting out animal products, be it for compassionate or environmental reasons. But what about our growing practices?

How many of us are aware that many plant feeds and composts contain abattoir by-products such as dried blood, hoof and horn and bonemeal?

Veganic growing is a combination of vegan and organic: it does not use animal products or synthetic fertilisers, and uses preventative measures

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