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RocketGro takes centre stage as headline sponsor of the very first Yeo Valley Organic Garden Festival
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Through a brilliant collaboration, Somerset’s leading peat-free compost producer, RocketGro, is on board as headline sponsor of the first-ever Yeo Valley Organic Garden Festival this September – a celebration of sustainability, soil and spectacular gardening.  

 

The theme of the event strikes a chord with RocketGro, as the festival – also in Somerset – is geared towards inspiring people to ‘get greener in the garden’, with a focus on topics, such as soil health, biodiversity and sustainability.

 

A stellar line up of speakers has already garnered attention, with Arit Anderson set to hold a talk themed on gardening for the climate, whilst Alys Fowler will discuss perennial vegetables that promote a healthy ecosystem, and many more.

 

Keen to support a fellow Somerset business and always on a mission to get people gardening in a more environmentally-friendly way, RocketGro relished the opportunity to be the headline sponsor of this brand-new event.

 

With the two companies a natural fit, thanks to their commitment to organic gardening and sustainable practises, Yeo Valley Organic expressed its pleasure at garnering support from a like-minded local brand.

 

Sarah Mead, Head Gardener at Yeo Valley Organic Garden said: “Yeo Valley Organic is delighted that we have the support of local brand, RocketGro, a brand with brilliant sustainable products that we already use in the garden. Their ethos for environment-first products aligns with that of the Yeo Valley Organic Garden, and it’s a pleasure to have them on this journey with us. A big thank you to RocketGro for supporting our first ever Garden Festival. May the relationship grow from strength to strength!”

 

Toby Thomas, Managing Director at RocketGro commented: “We are really excited about the first-ever Yeo Valley Organic Garden Festival and are absolutely thrilled to be a part of it. We had already forged a connection between our two organisations, as Yeo Valley Organic uses our peat-free, organic products on their garden in Blagdon. So, when they approached us about supporting this fantastic event, we jumped at the chance.”

 

Announcing the launch of the garden Festival in February, Head Gardener, Sarah Mead also set out Yeo Valley Organic’s intention to “ditch the formalities and the ‘one size fits all’ approach to organic gardening” with this event and, instead, provide visitors with “myth-busting, jargon-breaking, real-life practical solutions,” designed to suit every garden and every budget.

 

This aspect of the show is another reason RocketGro was keen to show its support, as Toby Thomas explains: “RocketGro is very much about making gardening accessible and we love that, not only is this exciting new horticultural festival set to take place in a region we are extremely proud of, but also that Yeo Valley Organic is seeking to cut through the jargon that can put some gardeners off. Events like this are the lifeblood of our industry and are an important way to support and inspire gardeners of all skillsets.”

 

The news comes hot on the heels of RocketGro’s recent appearance in the first of the Peat-free Partnership’s brand-new ‘Hort Shorts’ series, which puts the spotlight on peat-free success stories from within the industry.

 

The Yeo Valley Organic Garden Festival will take place on 18th-20th September at Blagdon. All ages are welcome, with ticket prices starting from £24 for an adult one-day pass. For more information or to book your tickets, visit the website.

 

Find out more

If you want to learn more about RocketGro or are keen to discuss adding its product portfolio into your 2025 offering, please contact Toby Thomas (hello@rocketgro.co.uk /07936 928 981) or Andy Abraham (andy@rocketgro.co.uk / 07446 937902). View the full range and discover more about the RocketGro story at www.rocketgro.co.uk

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