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Potash Mixed Nuts

3rd February 2026

Late Winter Goodness from the Orchard

Seasonal nourishment, straight from the Kent countryside

As winter softens and we edge towards spring, February is a brilliant time to lean into simple, nourishing habits – and at Potash Farm, the focus is still very much on the orchard’s winter heroes.

Walnuts, chestnuts and Kentish cobnuts are all about steady energy and everyday wellbeing. Walnuts are rich in plant-based omega 3, fibre and essential minerals that support heart health and brain function – ideal for seeing you through the tail end of winter. Chestnuts, naturally lower in fat than most nuts, provide fibre and vitamin C, making them a lighter, comforting option for seasonal cooking. Kentish cobnuts add vitamin E and magnesium, supporting muscles, skin and immune health when it’s most needed.

A simple habit that makes a big difference? Crack a small bowl of nuts the night before and keep them ready to grab. Sprinkle over yoghurt, stir through winter salads, add to porridge, or pack into lunchboxes for an easy, nourishing boost without any fuss.

February is also a great moment to think beyond the kitchen. Potash Farm continues to offer expert-grown walnut trees, cobnut trees, sweet chestnut trees and a carefully selected range of olive and citrus trees – all chosen for their suitability to UK growing conditions. Whether you’re planning ahead for spring planting or simply dreaming up future garden projects, now is the perfect time to explore what’s possible.

By choosing to buy from Potash Farm, you’re directly supporting a small, specialist Kent farm with generations of knowledge and care behind every product.

Explore the range and shop online at Potash Farm today.

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Potash Farm

Potash Farm is situated at the southern end of the West Kent village of St Mary's Platt in the beautiful rolling countryside between Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Maidstone.

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