Happy New Year from everyone at Dig! I hope your holidays were relaxing and you’ve returned full of energy, and not full of cold (like myself). 

We all know January can feel a bit bleak from a gardening perspective – short days, frosty mornings, and gardens that are in full hibernation mode. But there’s good news: spring is just around the corner. It won’t be long before your plants start waking up and getting ready to put on a show, and we’re to help ensure that show is a memorable one.

Here at Dig HQ, we’re really, really, really looking forward to 2025 – there’s a lot happening, and all of it is pretty exciting! And we are hoping that this will be a year of growth in a number of ways. We have some exciting news landing in February which has kept us very busy over the winter months, and we’ll be launching a whole new roster of products and services for you to enjoy. On the ‘Instant’ side of things, this means even more choice of plants and packs to help you easily transform your outdoor space, whatever the size and location. On the Bespoke side, we’ll be offering a wider array of services from our brilliant (and expanded) garden design team. And last, but not least, we’re hoping to fully launch Dig Club as we always envisioned it. At the moment Dig Club takes the shape of our team being on hand via Instagram, phone and email but we’ve always had our eyes set on a members area of our site where you’ll be able to get all the support, ideas and advice needed, personalised to you, to ensure your plants and garden can truly thrive.

We’re also putting even more effort into our content to provide more inspiration, guides, tips and tutorials for our customers and followers alike. At the very heart of Dig is a vision to make gardening easier, accessible and more enjoyable. We’d never have gotten to this point without all of you, so we hope we can help you as much as you have helped us.

So here’s to 2025: a year full of growth, colour, and creativity. We’re looking forward to making it a great one.

See you in the garden!

Henry Bartlam
Founder