This New Year, we invite you to support your wellbeing in a gentler way. We’re offering a free month of our Cultivating Wellbeing app – a space to slow down, connect with nature and care for yourself.
Through personalised gardening activities and mindful moments with nature, Cultivating Wellbeing helps you feel grounded, calm, and supported.
Explore gardening activities that support mental and physical health—whether you’re nurturing a windowsill, a garden, or simply your sense of peace.
Enjoy a free month of Cultivating Wellbeing if you download the app anytime throughout January. Simply click on the links below, or search for Cultivating Wellbeing in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to get growing!
1. Promoter This promotion is offered by Thrive – the gardening for health charity.
2. Offer Description Eligible users will receive one (1) free month of access to the Cultivating Wellbeing (“Free Month”) during January 2026.
3. Eligibility The Free Month is available to:
The Free Month is not transferable, cannot be exchanged for cash, and may be limited to one per user.
4. Offer Period The Free Month offer is available between 1 January 2026 to 31 January 2026 (“Offer Period”). Users will receive one month of access starting from the date of sign up.
5. Subscription Charges After the Free Month At the end of the Free Month:
6. Cancellation There is no obligation to continue with a subscription at the end of the Free Month. Users do not need to enter payment details to begin the Free Month, so will not be charged unless they choose to begin a subscription at the end of the Free Month.
Read more about our normal subscription in our main Terms & Conditions.
7. Changes or Withdrawal We reserve the right to modify, suspend, or withdraw this promotion at any time, where permitted by law.
8. Governing Terms This promotion is subject to our main Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, which continue to apply in full. In the event of any conflict, the main Terms & Conditions will prevail.
9. Governing Law
These promotional terms are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom.