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Buy Local Christmas Trees & Gifts in Kent

21st November 2024 by edibleculture

Locally grown Christmas Trees for sale

and our 10th anniversary gift shop.

This year you can reserve a tree.. email or phone through your size and shape requests or just turn up and choose!

This years prices are..

  • 4-5ft Nordman Non Drop (cut) – £45
  • 5-6ft Nordman Non Drop (cut) – £55
  • 6-7ft Nordman Non Drop (cut) – £65
  • 7-8ft Nordman Non Drop (cut) – £75

Pot Grow Trees

2’6″ to 3’3″ Blue Spruce Pot Grown – £4
3’3″ to 4′ Nordman Fir Pot Grown- £59

Bareroot Trees

2.5ft bare root Norway Spruce – £25
3ft bare root Norway Spruce – £31

2.6ft bare root Blue Spruce – £27
3ft bare root Blue Spruce- £33

3 ft bare root Nordman Fir – £36
2.6 ft bare root Nordman Fir – £38

Cut Blue Spruce

Up to 6 ft Blue Spruce – £35
6-9 ft Blue Spruce – £40

Everything we sell is single use plastic free.. our trees are bound with hop twine! Find our more here

Featured Items:

  • Local ‘Non-Drop’ Nordman Cut Trees – Grown right here in Kent, our Nordman fir trees support local jobs, avoid long-distance transport, and are perfect for lasting through the holiday season. We also offer a free recycling service once the season is over.
  • Amazing Gifts – From sustainable gift kits to houseplants, garden tools to locally made soaps, everything in our shop is thoughtfully curated to be plastic-free and planet-friendly.
  • Wreaths & Table Displays – Beautiful, locally sourced hedgerow wreaths made on-site, plus stunning table displays to brighten your home this Christmas.
  • Potted Trees & Seasonal Herbs – Find everything from tiny potted blue spruces to fresh herbs for your Christmas dinner—perfect for gifting or adding a bit of green to your holiday décor.
  • Tree Stands & Decorations – Durable UK-made tree stands, along with our very own handmade tree decorations that add a personal touch to your tree.

There’s so much to explore, and we’re sure you’ll find something truly special. Come by, take your time, and discover the perfect gift that’s as kind to the planet as it is to your loved ones.

Open 9 to 5 Tuesday to Saturday – Sunday 10 to 4.

Filed Under: plastic free

Bareroot Season Now On!

22nd December 2019 by edibleculture

bareroot
Lifted bareroot stock

Bareroot – Its been a really good year for us at Edibleculture and now we have that time of the year when the air shifts, the leaves on the trees have all gone and we look forward to selling bareroot! Last year we had some great orchard projects and our thrust this year is to do more bareroot because of its plastic free and establishment benefits. We have seen a real growth in people wanting to create a mixed edible plant, permaculture or agroforestry mix, this year we have a great selection. Have a look at our nursery section. Our bareroot season runs from late December to early March, this year we have..

  • Big range of fruit trees species include apple, pear, damson, medlar, mulberry, cherry, plum, gage and cobs.. any many more. Heritage and popular varieties in bush, half-standard and trained form.
  • Our Treecover native tree selection including Oak, yew and Alder. Buy as kits with our new plastic free rabbit guards.
  • Soft fruit including blackcurrant, white current and gooseberry (red, white and yellow). Lots of interesting fruits like Figs and Paw-paw!
  • Shrubs like Mock orange.
  • Hedgerow plants like Sloe, Wild Roses and native cobs

We have a great range of plastic free planting aids including Kent coppice posts, Eco rabbit guards and mycorrhizal fungi… natures growth promoter.

Like everything we do our aim is not to allow any single use or dubiously recyclable plastic out of our business. This now extends to our new Hessian tree ties.

What is Bareroot.

What is a bareroot plant as compared to a potted plant? Lifting a young fruit tree for example is possible because it is dormant in the winter..  Bareroot trees are field grown and have a innate hardiness that enables successful replanting in your garden. All commercial fruit trees tend to be bareroot for ease of planting and cost. Our methodology is the same, we like the choice we can offer.. the ease of transport.. the environmental consideration of not using pots, compost or heating… best of all our trees are hardened and tough as old boots and we feel fully confident that the 1 year guarantee we offer on all stock wont be needed.

Buy Bareroot

This year our nursery will be open 7 days a week throughout the winter, this is a first for us as we now have staff. Normally we close to plant orchards or complete fruit tree pruning work, this year you can come in, get great advice and buy straight from our bins.

Filed Under: fruit tree work, plastic free Tagged With: apple, bareroot, fruit, pear

Plastics in Horticulture

18th December 2019 by edibleculture

I did a Q and A via email for a horticultural business magazine, I thought it interesting to publish it here…

It would be really great if you could tell us about what your garden centre is doing to help reduce plastic and with it being such a big issue, how are you raising awareness in your shoppers about buying and gardening more sustainably.

We took a long hard look at our practices as a horticultural business last year, we were taking steps before the switch to plastic free selling.. stop using peat and pesticides was the most important. We consider human created climate collapse to be the single biggest threat to our existence on earth and the consequence.. our contribution to the decline/destruction of entire species of animals and plants. Our actions are not a business ‘trend’ or career decision, it is not a business opportunity to capitalise on… frankly, future challenged generations will laugh at the concept of profiting from climate collapse. You may not want to hear this in a business magazine, but free market capitalism and consumerism got us in to this mess, greenwash won’t get us out of it.

The awareness of customers is already there, they can see and feel the change in climate.. they read the evidence from scientists around the world. Our role now should be to accommodate growers to make choices, to choose to reject plastics in any form be it pots, bags, rabbit guards etc. The current horticultural industry is still bound to plastic and waste in a similar way to supermarkets. Since the rise of plastics in the 70’s the convenience of plastic its use has become almost invisible, we (did) expect everything we buy to be cocooned in the stuff, hermetically sealed and safe. It has become the language of convenience buying for people with busy lives. Blue planet brilliantly illustrated the true cost of that convenience and the horticulture industry has been struggling to justify its actions since that.

It is hugely important that we have a thriving kinder horticulture sector in the UK, it has an important role to play with addressing climate change/nature collapse, linking people back to nature (and its inherent mental health benefits) , growing food and carbon capturing. Consumers love what we are doing, it is not as ‘convenient’ as before.. but look at what that convenience has given us!

Do you have any set schemes in place? If so, how do these work and have they so far been effective?

The biggest thing we have changed is internally recycle all plastics, nothing leaves our site except for specialist recycling. We have drastically reduced our energy use and we now only grow plants useful to UK nature..

  • We have designed and created POSIpot which is a ‘point of sale’ swap pot.. we decant from plastic to POSIpot, made from waste cardboard which can be planted in the ground with the plant. This has been a great success with customers going out of there way to buy from us, we wash and reuse the plastic pots.
  • We have invented the peat free compost ‘bag for life’ scheme which means customer buy a super tough recycled bag that we refill from bulk. This now extends to mulches and even logs in the winter.
  • We are pushing bareroot plant sales – Fruit trees, soft fruit and shrubs.
  • We sell feeds, seeds and liquids by volume not packaged up.
  • We plant orchards plastic free with plastic free ties and guards.
  • We do lots of other things like only buy UK made products like garden tools and pots. We spend a lot of time assessing the carbon footprint of all our purchases and actions. The next big purchase for us is a large electric van for deliveries.
  • We are based in a school and we work closely in environmental projects with the students. Our aim is to set up a reprocessing centre for garden plastics, already all our broken pots are sorted and shredded and made into new objects at the school.

I would say overall our actions have been positive, best of all it feels the right thing to do. Customer feedback has been brilliant. We are growing the business slowly and we now have staff members who we can pay a decent wage and train. We have not got everything right, but it is an enjoyable challenge.

It would also be great to hear about how you’re encouraging garden shoppers to shop and buy more sustainably.

We work with community groups including schools and green pressure groups, we actively donate plants we won’t sell and offer our time to specific projects.. this visibility has side benefits. We are lucky living in an affluent area of the country, price is not always the key consideration and we are surrounded by quite a few quite garden centres with pretty much the same imported or off site grown stock.. we definitely offer something different and interesting. We also have opinions and we are not concerned about disagreeing with established thinking. Small businesses need this.. they should celebrate having some character. Our customers are our biggest asset.. they are our advocates.. they can smell greenwash and insincerity at a thousand yards!

Filed Under: plastic free

POSIpot is a winner!

7th September 2019 by edibleculture

POSIpot won best new Product at the Horticulture Week Four Oaks show and went down a storm with both growers and garden centre owners.

It was a great sharing our experience of treating plastics differently, major exhibitors this year were the plastic pot manufacturers pushing basically the same unrecyclable pots but in a vast array of different colours.

Our first trade show was a positive and we will be back next year with more disruptive products to challenge the horticulture industry.

Filed Under: Uncategorised

Green Gardening and Chilli Fair

5th August 2019 by edibleculture

17th and 18th of August at the Abbey School ME13 8RZ

Donation entry

Not long to go until our Green Gardening and Chilli Fair 2019 here at the Abbey School. We will have great things going on with performances from Faversham Fringe, food and drink from Mightyfinethings, Corinne’s Creative Kitchen and great producers such as Carrington Foods, ChilliMama, and great community groups such as Plastic Free Faversham and Swale Friends of the Earth. This is a small event, packed full of enthusiasm, passion and a desire to change the way we garden. Donation entry for local charities and school environmental projects. Spread the word!

We advise walking or cycling over driving… and please bring your own cup!

Filed Under: Uncategorised

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