Selected Links from
The Cottage Herbery

Fertile Fibre 
Organic and peat-free coir-based seed, potting, multipurpose and specialty composts, liquid and solid feeds. New this year Coir pots in various sizes, and versions of the three basic composts certified by the Vegan Society as free of all animal by-products. All products available retail by mail order throughout the UK. Trade equerries welcome. The Cottage Herbery originally developed Fertile Fibre and have used coir compost for 30 years.

Henry Doubleday Research Association  
Now using the promotional name of "Garden Organic".)
Europe's oldest &, largest organic gardening organisation. A lot of information to the general visitor and even more to members who have the member's area password.

National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens
Cultivated plants are in danger of extinction too! The NCCPG has 40 Area Groups providing "hands-on" conservation work, and it runs the National Plant Collections® Scheme with over 600 living collections on specific plant groups. All information you will need is available to all on the website.

The Hardy Plant Society
UK organisation with members all over the world based on, but not entirely, plants hardy in the UK.

The Herb Society
Culinary, medicinal, folklore or decorative gardening herbs are an essential part of our gardens so go the website and find out more.

Cottage Garden Society
The old Cottage style of gardening is still very popular so have a look at this website and get some ideas of what to do with the plants you bought from our nursery.

Anthemis 'Sauce Hollandaise'
The Soil Association
Pershore College of Horticulture
and their commercial wholesale arm Avonbank Nuseries
The Royal Horticultural Society
A large website for Europe's largest Horticultural Society. The RHS Plant Finder and Nursery Finder are now available free to view online.
Organic Panda
The best organic Bed & Breakfast!
Mentha
If you grow mint plants and want to know where to see them, what to buy and where in the UK it may be available, have a look.  (Information on individual mint plants is planned for the near future) .
Bowles' mint - Mentha x villosa nm. alopecuroides - taken at the National Mentha Collection, North Wales, 2005. (Picture Copyright David Barrett)
pelargoniums and geraniums
A website for sources of information relating to pelargoniums or geraniums. Nurseries, Societies, Shows.

For further information please write to:  
The Cottage Herbery
Field Farm, Knighton-on-Teme, TENBURY WELLS, WR15 8LT
Telephone/Fax: 01584 781575
Email: thecottageherbery @ yahoo.co.uk (without the spaces)

 

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