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20th April 2022An idea that materialised when growing an allotment with her husband and two daughters, Rhia Powell wants to inspire the next generation to grow food through My Mini Garden, the UK’s first gardening magazine dedicated to children.
With a no plastic policy from the get-go, Rhia explains that “creating an eco-friendly magazine was central to the brand ethos.” That is why My Mini Garden includes seeds in recyclable packaging instead of plastic toys. In a hope that providing a gift that is both sustainable and educational will be a welcome alternative and what consumers are looking for. The impact of climate change is an issue that Rhia Powell wants to not only combat with My Mini Garden but with her family’s choices. This ambition is why the family grows their food, rather than importing flown produce, and hopes that readers will be inspired to do the same.
In the future Rhia hopes to collaborate with schools to encourage the next generation and make gardening a prominent focus of the national primary curriculum. With sustainability at the core of what the magazine offers, My Mini Garden is here to inspire both children and families to garden together.