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Fifty odd years ago, we all took for granted our wonderful planet and thought it was safe from our excesses. We now know that this attitude is a recipe for disaster and we must all do whatever we can to protect the environment for future generations. In our quest to achieve this goal we have over the years implemented various systems. Our greenhouses are all monitored by a computer to control temperatures and so make efficient use of energy. We also use biological pest control wherever possible so minimising the use of chemicals. Our carrier bags and bootliners are biodegradable and we recycle all we can. Our program for the future includes water harvesting, the recycling of customers plastic pots and trays and the use of biodegradable pots for our home growing.
It is the policy of the Directors of Aylett Nurseries Limited to protect the environment through sound practices that reduce waste and minimise risk to the environment. This policy applies to all areas of our business.
To meet the objectives of this policy, Aylett Nurseries Limited is committed to:
Aylett Nurseries expects all employees to conduct their duties in accordance with this Policy.
Date: 27th November 2006, updated July 2011, Reviewed: September 2017, March 2021
To endorse our commitment to recycling we would like to draw attention to the Regulations that came into effect on the 1st of July 2007 about waste electrical items, and the Producer Responsibility (Packaging) regulations 2008 (as amended).
Animals and insects have been losing their natural homes over the years, as woodlands, hedgerows, fields, marshes and ponds have been destroyed to make way for housing and roads. Our gardens have therefore become increasingly important havens for wildlife. By gardening sympathetically for wildlife, not only will visiting wildlife be rewarded, you will too, create a truly natural outdoor space where you can re-connect with nature and enjoy seeing the plants, animals and birds that make their home there. Wildlife needs four things if it’s to thrive in your garden – food, water, shelter and a place to breed.
See our leaflet ‘Attracting Wildlife to your Garden‘ for further information.
At Aylett Nurseries we always strive to keep packaging to an absolute minimum and source products from suppliers that are as environmentally conscious as we are, currently;
In 2015 larger retailers introduced a 5p charge for single use plastic carrier bags. The Government rolled this out to all businesses on 21st May 2021 so that by law a minimum of 10p must be charged for every single use carrier bag. To date a whopping £180 million has been generated for good causes with the top seven key retailers reducing their usage by billions of bags.
We believe the stats speak for themselves and we are keen to keep the good work going. All the proceeds of our bag charges go to charity, but we believe we should be reducing all plastic carrier bag usage across our site, whether at the tills, deliveries or collections. For example, we offer free recyclable paper bags at the tills, recyclable cardboard boxes, plastic plant trays or our own branded tape for those customers who do not want a bag.
We hope you will join us in reducing our bag usage and we would love you to bring your own re-usable bags from home.
We are passionate about protecting our planet by conducting our business using the best sustainable practices available, minimising our carbon footprint and our effect on our environment. We strive to use suppliers and tradespeople that share our mindset.
At Aylett Nurseries we are fortunate to have a compactor which bales our waste into pallet sized loads. These bales are stored on-site until we have a lorry load (24 pallets), the load is then collected by commercial recycling experts who responsibly recycle the material. Last year (2021) we recycled:
This included: All cardboard packaging and boxes that can’t be re-used by our customers are crushed, baled and sent for recycling. Non-confidential office waste.
This includes; plant pots and trays from our nursery, pallet/delivery shrink wrap, compost bags , netting and plastic cups.
This includes; Glass bottle waste from Seasons Café and unsalvageable glass from our nursery greenhouses.
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It will come as no surprise that water is an essential requirement to the running of our business. Water is used to heat our greenhouses and water our stock of plants, Dahlia field and Celebration Garden. It is therefore crucial that we monitor and evaluation our water and energy usage to ensure that it is used in the most efficient way possible;
It is the policy of the Directors of Aylett Nurseries Limited to ensure that the peat used in UK growing media products causes the minimum environmental impact. To achieve this all bagged growing media is sourced from suppliers who are members of the Growing Media Association (GMA)
Aylett Nurseries Ltd is committed to ongoing improvements in peat reduction. This year our own home grown production will be grown in a 40% reduced peat compost, and we will continue to trial other options reducing our own usage of peat.
Amateur gardeners use 66 per cent of the total peat used in Horticulture in the UK, most of it in growing media such as multi-purpose compost and growing bags. We continue to source the best peat free growing mediums available and have increased our range to offer ericaceous compost and vegetable planters, in addition to multipurpose and multipurpose plus John Innes options.
Alongside the bags of growing media that we sell, we will :
It is also acknowledged that further evidence is required to demonstrate the environmental credentials of alternative products such as bark, coir, processed wood, composted green material, vermiculite, etc. to ensure that peat replacement brings about genuine and worthwhile environmental benefits. This comes under the auspices of The Responsible Sourcing Scheme. This is an industry lead scheme to provide a framework that allows manufacturers to rate the environmental impact of all the materials used in growing media against the same 7 criteria for each raw material that make up more that 5% of the product.
The seven criteria are: Energy use, Water use, Social Compliance, Habitat, Pollution, Renewability, and resource use efficiency.
Look out for the logo and QR code on the compost bag so you can see how responsibly sourced a product is. A is the most environmentally and socially responsible on a scale of A to E, or visit responsiblesourcing.org.uk for more information.
Click below to read Our Peat Free Journey so far…
To endorse our commitment to recycling we would like to draw attention to the regulations that came into effect on the 1st of July 2007.
WEEE is Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment which is the fastest growing waste stream in the U.K, growing by at least 5% each year. From the 1st of July 2007 recycling has never been easier, so if you need to dispose of any old electrical gardening equipment visit www.recycle-more.co.uk or www.wasteaware.org.uk/wrc.cfm for advice and to locate your nearest recycling facility.
We, at Aylett Nurseries, responsibility recycle all electrical waste and electronic equipment, light bulbs and batteries.
To further endorse our commitment to recycling we would also like to draw your attention to the regulations that have come into effect with regards to packaging waste. Producer Responsibility (Packaging waste) Regulations 2005.
Plants are crucial to our existence by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. Other benefits include stabilising soil, providing wildlife habitats and creating shade.
Some house plants are scientifically proven to have powerful air-purifying effects, below is a selection of some of the most popular plants in this category:
See our ‘Houseplants – a breath of fresh air in our homes’ blog here for further information.
A garden can be used for all types of plantings; a wildflower meadow for beauty and pollinating insects, neatly maintained borders full of shrubs and perennials for year round colour and interest, a ‘grow your own’ vegetable patch full of nutrients and flavour, fruit trees and bushes for sweet summer favourites, or aromatic herbs for cooking and health. The possibilities are enormous and once you understand your soil type and position of your garden you can really utilise your outdoor space to grow a successful garden that suits your lifestyle.
The effect of gardening to our health is broad and diverse, being both physically and mentally beneficial. It is because of the benefit it brings to our complete ‘being’ that gardening does in fact contribute something positive to everyone at almost any age.
Physical Benefits – studies show that prolonged light gardening can burn more calories than a gym session. Despite feeling much easier to do, it is the length of time spent gardening combined with the steady burn of calories can reward one with increased stamina and contribute to weight loss.
Also, gardening is energetic and relaxing at the same time and as a hobby it is linked to long term reductions in overall reported health problems.
For the elderly, it is a great source of physical activity, helping maintain a sense of identity and independence as well as maintenance of good gait and balance which helps to prevent falls.
Children benefit from school gardening, and studies reveal that their fruit and vegetable intake increase with their broader knowledge from growing food. Positive results in children’s sense of well-being, personal achievement and pride, especially among those with learning difficulties where a non-academic task is enjoyed.
Overall, most people would find a decrease in blood pressure, improved mood and self esteem when enjoying regular gardening as part of their healthy lifestyle and this in turn has a significantly positive effect on mental wellbeing.
Mental Health Benefits – Gardening will always benefit even the most chilled out among us. The chemical release in our brains of Serotonin gives us a sense of wellbeing and happiness. Consistent Serotonin release is linked with exercise, like gardening, done at a comfortable and steady pace. And we can all enjoy a boost of Serotonin by getting out into natural daylight.
Gardening is considered as a general stress reliever for most of us as we deal with the day to day stresses of normal life, but there are others who tap into the healing effects of regular gardening. It is widely recognised as therapeutic for those suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other mental health issues.
Gardening benefits people suffering with anxiety and depression. Research shows that gardening is a way to engage with nature through wilderness therapy, horticultural therapy and urban green spaces. This time spent gardening is associated with increased emotion regulation, decreased neutral activity and as a result, decreased symptoms of anxiety and depression. Leading on from this, gardening is a perfect way to practice Mindfulness.
Mindfulness – stems from Eastern Buddhist traditions and practices. Essentially, to focus the mind on the present without judgement. There is a calmness when gardening as we become all consumed with the task, this is called ‘Flow’ – describing a state of mind when completely absorbed in an activity. Mindfulness allows us to reconnect with our surroundings, to appreciate them and to understand ourselves better. This is why Mindfulness is an essential healing tool for anxiety and depression.