Soil Association Approved Plant Feed & Seeds
Grow greener – How to make the switch
Making the switch to nature-friendly garden products has never been easier!
- Use Soil Association-approved peat-free compost and soil enrichers to promote healthy plants that can better fight pests and diseases.
- Support pollinators such as butterflies, hoverflies and bees by introducing plants with differing bloom times.
- Reduce pests and diseases with pesticide-free companion planting.

Maxicrop Original Seaweed Extract
If you’d rather help your garden look its best in a natural way, there’s no better product for you than Maxicrop Original Seaweed Extract.
Containing Algae specific Arctic resources, this product helps plants’ germination, rooting and establishment, from seed to mature plant.
It improves natural plant health, maximises nutrient intake and the ability to withstand environmental stress, including drought.
It is ideal for all plants from flowers and shrubs, to trees, fruits and vegetables – you can even use it on lawns.
Apply from February to October.
Certified for organic growing by the Soil Association
Vegetable Seeds
Organically sourced, you can grow your veg from seed to harvest chemically-free, just the way nature intended them to grow.
Growing organic means you know exactly what has gone into making your home grown veg, and some may say that can make them even tastier. Our range covers the majority of vegetable and herbs, from Carrots to Tomatoes.
Beans and Peas
The range of organic beans included everything from broad beans, snap beans, pole beans and runner beans.
Snap beans are the regular French beans that most gardeners grow. Stringless and delicious.
Pole beans are terrific value as they take up little ground space in relation to the volumes of beans that are produced. Purple podded beans are very decorative and can be grown up the side of a house or a trellis.
Runner beans are loved by British gardeners for their wonderful taste and profusion of flowers, which makes these decorative climbing beans.