Organic September

“The health of soil, plants, animals and (hu)man is one and indivisible.” What Sir Albert Howard, botanist and co-founder of the Soil Association, said back in the 1940s, feels ever more relevant today.

This Organic September, we're highlighting the connection between healthy soil and healthy food. We know that organic works with nature. Avoiding artificial pesticides and fossil fuel-derived fertilisers builds healthy soils. This then grows healthy plants, and nutritious food for us to eat.

We want you to nourish your "gut garden" by choosing organic this Organic September. Go with your gut and choose organic.

What do we mean by organic?

Find out what organic means and what the logo represents.

Why organic?

No other defined system of farming and food production comes close to delivering such a breadth of benefits. Find out how organic farming is better for people, plants, animals and the planet.

Another way to farm

The way we grow food is contributing to air pollution, dying rivers, depleted soils and a rapidly warming climate.

Organic works with nature, for the benefit of people, wildlife, and the planet.

Organic Living Guide

Download your free copy of our Organic Living Guide for tips on how you can live in harmony with nature and support the organic movement at home. 

Find your nearest indie

Independent retailers are at the heart of the organic movement. Find your nearest one using this interactive map.