Extreme weather is no longer the exception — it’s the norm.
From relentless rainfall to heatwaves and drought, every gardener is feeling the impact of a changing climate.
At Treasure Gardening, we believe gardens can be part of the solution. This year, we’re championing regenerative gardening - practical, affordable actions that build resilience, cut waste and restore soil health.
Here are five simple ways to get started:
🌿 1. Peat-free and powerful
As the UK moves away from environmentally damaging peat, performance matters.
Our Wonderfuel Compost, made entirely from rescued organic waste, achieved a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating from Which? for tomato germination and quality.
Proof that exceptional plants can grow from materials that would otherwise go to waste.
🍎 2. Turning household waste into garden gold
Food waste is one of the world’s hidden climate challenges. Bokashi kits enable gardeners to transform unavoidable kitchen waste - even bones and leftovers - into soil-building carbon. Produced on a regenerative farm, these kits already divert the equivalent of 12,000 full family fridges of food waste each year back into gardens.
Waste becomes resource. Emissions become nourishment.
💧 3. Saving water, one garden at a time
Climate change means heavier winter rainfall and greater summer drought risk. Capturing rainwater has never been more important.
Installing water butts reduce pressure on mains supply, cuts bills for metered households, can lower flood risk and crucially provides plants with higher-quality water
Small actions, multiplied across millions of gardens, create meaningful change.
🌊 4. Feeding soil with the power of the sea
Certified British seaweed fertilisers offer a natural alternative to synthetic feeds. Sustainably harvested and low-impact, they improve soil structure, strengthen plant resilience and support productive gardens.
Sometimes the most powerful solutions are the simplest - and closest to nature.
🐚 5. Giving waste shells a second life
The UK fishing industry generates around 5,000 tonnes of waste shells each year. Crushed shells provide a beautiful, sustainable alternative to quarried grit and gravel - improving drainage, retaining moisture and suppressing weeds.
A circular solution that turns marine waste into garden value.
Our ambition is simple: To help gardeners rethink waste, move beyond throwaway culture and build a more resilient, regenerative future - one garden at a time. If you care about climate, soil health and practical solutions, we’d love to connect. 🌍🌱