AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoCommunity Calendar & Local Events: May 13’s gardening beat is packed with plant sales and hands-on days, including the Friends of the Newbury Town Library Plant Sale on May 16 and multiple community garden activities. Kitchen-to-Garden Hacks: Tomato growers are getting a reminder to “think twice” before binning banana peels—chop or compost them for a gentle nutrient boost, not a full fertiliser swap. Hydrangea Care: Hydrangeas are waking up in May, and gardeners are being urged to feed them now to help them handle summer heat and moisture swings. Pest & Plant Health: Slugs are back in the conversation, with natural deterrents like sheep’s wool making the rounds, while powdery mildew coverage pushes early, smart management. Wildlife & Wellbeing: Intergenerational gardening is showing up as a feel-good trend, from retirement village sessions to kids building bird boxes and bug hotels. Health Watch: Tick-borne illness concerns continue, with warnings that ticks may carry more than one disease. Design Debate: Chelsea Flower Show garden designers are clashing over AI’s role in making exhibits.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.