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Survey seeks views from anyone who owns, buys or takes care of any kinds of plants

11 October 2024

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and University College London (UCL) would like to hear from the UK public about the kinds of compost and plants they have bought this year, and their thoughts and experiences with peat-free products.

Seedling in soil

This survey is open to any member of the public who owns, buys or takes care of any kinds of plants. This includes simply tending to indoor houseplants, gardening outdoors in an allotment, private or communal garden, or gardening as part of one’s profession.

The aim is to gain insight into the UK public’s views and experiences with buying and using peat-free products. This will help the researchers make recommendations for how to support gardeners in the coming years, as the horticultural industry makes the peat-free transition.

Read more about the project, or go straight to the survey.

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