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  • Essential Garden Tools

    Essential Garden Tools

    As the garden is currently in the process of springing into life and we have 'work' to do, it might be a good idea to have a look at some of the essential garden tools for vegetable growing ... … Read more
  • Vintage Garden Tools

    Vintage Garden Tools

    We all know that gardening can sometimes be an expensive hobby, and when it comes to garden tools it can be tempting to go for the cheaper option where one exists. However, there are a number o ... … Read more
  • Ergonomic Gardening Tools

    Ergonomic Gardening Tools

    Gardening has been going on in some shape or form since time immemorial, so it’s natural that garden tools tend to follow a traditional design depending on what task they’re designed for. After ... … Read more
  • Urban Gardening Tool Essentials

    Urban Gardening Tool Essentials

    Urban gardening often involves having to make the most of small spaces. Just how much space you have to work with will depend on circumstance, but it’s possible for even an apartment-dweller t ... … Read more
  • How to Water Your Garden by Hand

    How to Water Your Garden by Hand

    When it comes to watering the vegetable garden, convenience and automation has a lot going for it, but it’s not the be all and end all. Being a gardening ‘luddite’ whose weapon of choice is a ... … Read more
  • Top 10 Mothers Day Gardening Gifts 2015

    Top 10 Mothers Day Gardening Gifts 2015

    Mothers Day 2015 Mothers Day 2015 is on sunday the 15th of March in Ireland. It is one of those days that lands on a different date each year, which is why it is easily forgotten about.&n ... … Read more
  • No Dig Garden Beds

    No Dig Garden Beds

    Put that shovel away! No-dig gardening continues to grow in popularity with home growers and gardeners, but what does it actually involve? Will you need to sell all your garden tools? (Not quite)The ... … Read more
  • A garden makeover. Creating a perennial flower garden.

    A garden makeover. Creating a perennial flower garden.

    This week I am taking a break from vegetable growing as I have been working on some new flowering perennial planting plans both for the site and for my back garden. The idea behind our flowering plan ... … Read more
  • Sustainable Gardening

    Sustainable Gardening

    You've probably seen the word 'sustainable' a fair bit, but we wouldn't blame you if you're not entirely sure what it means. With the way it's used, it can sometimes seem like another word for &lsqu ... … Read more
  • How to plan a vegetable garden

    How to plan a vegetable garden

    A new year brings with it the temptation to try something new in the garden, overhaul your growing space or simply fine-tune the way that you do things. Garden planning is something you can d ... … Read more
  • A French Vegetable Garden

    A French Vegetable Garden

    I have always been a bit jealous of my brother in law as despite not being he worlds best linguist he manages to communicate no matter what country he finds himself in through the universal language ... … Read more
  • Small Space Garden Tips

    Small Space Garden Tips

    The number of people having a go at producing some of there own fresh produce is on the increase every year. The latest revolution is the small space urban gardener, who takes advantage of every ... … Read more
  • Forest Gardening

    Forest Gardening

    Forest gardening aims to mimic the natural balance found in forest or woodland ecosystems. Woodlands are known to support a diverse array of plants, wildlife and microorganisms, from tall trees to s ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in July - Planting New Potatoes

    The Vegetable Garden in July - Planting New Potatoes

    If you have some spare space in your vegetable garden in July you could put in some 'Second Cropping' potatoes for a late Autumn/Winter harvest. Winter seed potatoes are essentially selected early va ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in April - Soil Preparation and Garden Tasks

    The Vegetable Garden in April - Soil Preparation and Garden Tasks

    I don't know what it has been like for you, but March has been a relatively dry month in my garden which meant I was able to do a bit more outside than I normally would. While I write ... … Read more
  • Raised Bed Square Foot Gardening

    Raised Bed Square Foot Gardening

    How to plant your own Raised bed vegetable garden using the Quickcrop Square Foot garden method. Square foot gardening is all about taking advantage of smaller spaces and raised garden beds to maxim ... … Read more
  • New Square Foot Garden Plans

    New Square Foot Garden Plans

    Square Foot Gardening is an easy to understand method of planting vegetables which splits a gardeners plot into square foot areas rather than into rows. This system is especially good for beginners a ... … Read more
  • Quickcrop Vegetable Garden Plan 2016

    Quickcrop Vegetable Garden Plan 2016

    Raised bed vegetable garden plan.I include my 2016 vegetable garden plan below if anyone is interested in what I'll be growing next year. My garden is now split up into long raised beds with gravel ... … Read more
  • 2020 Quickcrop Garden Plan

    2020 Quickcrop Garden Plan

    Like you, I am itching to get outside and can't wait for the season to get started. This year I will be spending more time in the garden as my output of video and photos was pretty weedy last year, I ... … Read more
  • The Benefits of Raised Bed Gardening

    The Benefits of Raised Bed Gardening

    Why should I use a raised bed? I guess the best place to get started is why should I grow in raised beds in the first place? For me, growing in raised beds was my only option at first. When I began ... … Read more
  • Square Foot Vegetable Gardening Using Timber Raised Beds

    Square Foot Vegetable Gardening Using Timber Raised Beds

    What is Square Foot Gardening? Square foot gardening is a method of growing vegetables which centers around planting crops in blocks rather than rows. The system divides the growing space up int ... … Read more
  • Ten Essential Tips for Gardening Beginners

    Ten Essential Tips for Gardening Beginners

    1 PlanningDecide what you want to do with your vegetable garden and spend time working out the best way to achieve it. There are so many choices –fruit or vegetables, greenhouse or polytunnel, wor ... … Read more
  • Preparing the Vegetable Garden for Winter

    Preparing the Vegetable Garden for Winter

    Right, well it's started to get a bit cold and the leaves are falling so I suppose we will have to admit that winter is coming. I have mentioned it here before that I am not a winter fan. This ... … Read more
  • New Quickcrop Square Foot Urban Vegetable Garden

    New Quickcrop Square Foot Urban Vegetable Garden

    If you have read any of our previous blog posts you will know that we are rather spoiled at Quickcrop with our large rural gardens with plenty of room to grow in. If you have a smaller urban garden a ... … Read more
  • How To Make a Herb Garden

    How To Make a Herb Garden

    They may not be the first thing you think of when planning a vegetable garden, but herbs are very easy and rewarding to grow. They provide a rich array of options when it comes to cooking and garnish ... … Read more
  • Succession Cropping - Our 2021 Garden Plan

    Succession Cropping - Our 2021 Garden Plan

    Last week I touched on succession sowing and said I would include my plan for this year and, being very organised these days (new years resolution), I am pleased to include it below. Not all of the p ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in Early June 2015

    The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in Early June 2015

    It really is incredible how things burst into life when we get a bit of warmth and sunshine, my little plot is suddenly a very different different place. It was such a nice day yesterday that we t ... … Read more
  • How to Create your own Butterfly Garden

    How to Create your own Butterfly Garden

    Butterflies are one of the most charismatic of all garden visitors, with their vividly coloured wings and elegant flight arcs. Species like Red Admiral, Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell are commonly ... … Read more
  • Creating a Perennial Wildlife Garden - Part 1

    Creating a Perennial Wildlife Garden - Part 1

    The vegetable garden is still pretty quiet this week, so I thought we would return to ornamental gardening and look at some of the plans for my garden and some ideas we are working on for yours. I ha ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in March 2016

    The Vegetable Garden in March 2016

    This March I am starting a new monthly update project which is centered more around what I'm doing in my garden. This is because it's easier for me to write but also I hope you find it more engagin ... … Read more
  • Garden diary 2020 - transforming a large space into a perennial paradise.

    Garden diary 2020 - transforming a large space into a perennial paradise.

    As I mentioned in my mail the week before last, I have a lot planned for the garden this year and just to prove it wasn't a load of old waffle I include some photos taken over the weekend of the larg ... … Read more
  • New Tool Time

    New Tool Time

    Using the right tools really does make life in the vegetable garden a whole lot easier. I'm a little bit of a tool nut myself and do find myself gravitating towards the hardware shop to buy myself ... … Read more
  • Garden Arches & Arbours

    Garden Arches & Arbours

    Garden arches are a great way of adding some vertical character to your garden or outdoors. They can be used to provide support for climbing plants or serve as an entrance or archway between differen ... … Read more
  • Garden Party Furniture

    Garden Party Furniture

    Garden furniture is often designed or bought with relaxation or solitary ‘me time’ in mind, but that’s far from the only option. The garden can be a great place to entertain, have guests around for a ... … Read more
  • Organic Gardening

    Organic Gardening

    What is Meant By Organic Gardening? You will no doubt often hear the term organic gardening or ‘gardening naturally’. What it actually means - or how strict the definition is - can be dif ... … Read more
  • Create Privacy in Your Garden with Durapost Garden Fencing

    Create Privacy in Your Garden with Durapost Garden Fencing

    If you're familiar with the Quickcrop garden diary, you may have noticed the low timber fence around my vegetable plot, which is supposed to keep things looking neat and tidy but has got very r ... … Read more
  • February garden advice

    February garden advice

    Even though it's a mild early Spring so far it's still too cold to plant anything outside. Even if we're sowing inside there are very few things we can get started and they will need to be sown on ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in April 2021

    The Vegetable Garden in April 2021

    Hi folks, I hope you all had a good Easter break. I don't know what the weather has been like for you but we have had a very pleasant few days with warm sunshine and a definite whiff of Spring. While ... … Read more
  • The October Vegetable Garden

    The October Vegetable Garden

    October is really the time to clear our the vegetable garden and to take care of the crops which will remain in the ground for winter like sprouts, cabbage and kale. Niall will be sniggering when I ... … Read more
  • Christmas Gift Ideas for The Gardening Enthusiast

    Christmas Gift Ideas for The Gardening Enthusiast

    Whether you're (a) looking for a gift for the gardening enthusiast in your life or (b) you want to leave some heavy hints lying around about what you yourself would like - here's our Christmas gif ... … Read more
  • How Leaf Mould Can Improve Your Garden Soil

    How Leaf Mould Can Improve Your Garden Soil

    Collecting autumn leaves may seem like another garden tidying task to add to the list, but they are actually a valuable resource for the vegetable gardener. When rotted they make an excellent mulch, ... … Read more
  •  French Intensive Gardening

    French Intensive Gardening

    ‘French Intensive Gardening’. Sounds kind of daunting, who wants gardening to be intensive? Me, I like to do a little burst of work here and there and take it easy on myself. But you shouldn’t read t ... … Read more
  • Gardening tips for dry weather

    Gardening tips for dry weather

    I gather that while the whole country is experiencing some warm and dry June weather, us culchies on the west coast are getting the highest temperatures (for a change). Of course, last week I h ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Garden Irrigation System

    The Quickcrop Garden Irrigation System

    The Quickcrop Garden Irrigation System can be adapted to suit a range of vegetable garden design layouts using a selection of connectors, hoses, valves and timers which can be arranged and connect ... … Read more
  • Hugelkultur Garden Beds

    Hugelkultur Garden Beds

    Hugelkultur is a form of raised bed gardening using layers of organic material. We previously discussed keyhole gardening on the blog, and hugelkultur gardening has a few similarities. It has become ... … Read more
  • Your garden in July

    Your garden in July

    July is a fabulous time in the garden with so much glossy new growth and tasty young vegetables. Don't forget there is still plenty of things you can sow now, the warmer weather giving the added adva ... … Read more
  • September in the Vegetable Garden - Feeding and protecting your soil

    September in the Vegetable Garden - Feeding and protecting your soil

    It is has been an interesting year in the Quickcrop garden with a hot and dry start followed by plenty of rain. The overcast or rainy days have not been much use for ripening tomatoes but has been gr ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in November

    The Vegetable Garden in November

    November is the month when growth in the vegetable garden finally grinds to a halt. Temperatures fall and daylight levels decrease, the season is over and other than harvesting any remaining crops ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Garden in January 2021

    The Quickcrop Garden in January 2021

    As someone who makes a lot of mistakes, I have to say I absolutely love a clean slate. I can literally drag myself to the end of the year yet emerge completely transformed once the calendar rolls aro ... … Read more
  • Solar Garden Lights

    Solar Garden Lights

    The clocks haven’t yet gone back and the leaves are still on the trees but there is definitely a change in the light. I love my time spent in the garden and will find any excuse to venture outside an ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in August

    The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in August

    Well, it's August again in the Quickcrop garden (and elsewhere I suspect) so I thought we'd take our customary stroll around to see what's growing and hopefully offer some advice on some of my frui ... … Read more
  • Types of Frost Protection in the Garden

    Types of Frost Protection in the Garden

    Frost, or even the spectre of frost, is something that all gardeners are wary of. While some plants are more able to withstand a spell of cold temperatures than others, a sudden freeze can do a ... … Read more
  • Harvest Time Heroes

    Harvest Time Heroes

    If your garden is anything like mine you've been reaping the rewards of the good weather with a fantastic crop of fresh vegetables. So much worked for me this year it was almost as if someone else to ... … Read more
  • Green Wall Gardens - Living Walls & Vertical Gardening

    Green Wall Gardens - Living Walls & Vertical Gardening

    In a perfect world, there’d be plenty of room for gardens, greenery and foliage to exist in harmony with us as we go about our day-to-day lives. However, urbanisation and increasing levels of populat ... … Read more
  • November Tips in the Vegetable Garden

    November Tips in the Vegetable Garden

    I feel a bit guilty about my post last week where I said there was nothing to do in the November garden so I thought I would offer a few tips today. It is true that there are very few vegetables to s ... … Read more
  • The January vegetable garden

    The January vegetable garden

    Well, here we go again, another new year and another new season beginning in the vegetable garden! I really do love the fresh start a new season brings. Past blunders are forgotten and a fabulous new ... … Read more
  • Vegetable Harvesting guidelines - A trip round our garden.

    Vegetable Harvesting guidelines - A trip round our garden.

    I was working my way around my garden yesterday, checking on things and harvesting a bit of this and a bit of that. As I worked my way through a few small jobs I thought you might like to see what ... … Read more
  • Creating a Microclimate in your Garden

    Creating a Microclimate in your Garden

    What is a Microclimate? A microclimate is a small localised area that differs somewhat from the surrounding weather conditions, for example being warmer, more humid, windier etc. A ‘localised ... … Read more
  • Polytunnel Gardening

    Polytunnel Gardening

    What is a Polytunnel?A polytunnel is an elongated, semi circular-shaped tunnel made out of polyethylene. They come in a wide variety of sizes, and they can be something of a game changer in a mild, ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop garden in March - dealing with a wet Spring

    The Quickcrop garden in March - dealing with a wet Spring

    Due to a relatively dry end to last week I had thought the worst of the weather was over. I said as much on Facebook (and nearly caused an International incident) but today, it seems, the rain is bac ... … Read more
  • Vegan Vegetable Gardening

    Vegan Vegetable Gardening

    Vegan gardening has a lot of overlap with organic or no-dig gardening. However, the ways in which it differs are related to the principles of veganism itself. Veganism is a belief or philosophy ... … Read more
  • Identifying Common Garden Pests

    Identifying Common Garden Pests

    Seeing your vegetable crops decimated by garden pests can be a very disheartening sight, and it can happen seemingly overnight if proper preventative methods aren't applied. Once the garden pes ... … Read more
  • Waist high garden beds

    Waist high garden beds

    One of the stereotypical images that might spring to mind when you think of someone gardening is someone on their hands and knees with a trowel. After all, the soil is at foot-level and that’s where ... … Read more
  • Charles Dowding's Garden

    Charles Dowding's Garden

    If you read any of the guff I write you will probably have heard me mention Charles Dowding before. He's a bit of a hero of mine basically because his book 'Organic Gardening - The Natural No Dig Way ... … Read more
  • An October Weekend in the Quickcrop Garden

    An October Weekend in the Quickcrop Garden

    After a wet week last week, the weekend looked promising (well, Sunday at least) to get some work done in the garden and start preparing it for the Winter. As you may know, my garden is in an area of ... … Read more
  • Keyhole Gardening

    Keyhole Gardening

    There are no bounds when it comes to creativity when it comes to gardening, and the keyhole garden is a pretty neat example. This raised bed method of growing vegetables in a compact space is b ... … Read more
  • July in the Quickcrop garden

    July in the Quickcrop garden

    July in the garden is a bit of a double edged sword, Mother nature shows her muscles both in the vigourous growth from your vegetable crops but also in the vigourous growth from your weeds. While you ... … Read more
  • What Is The Best Finish for Garden Furniture?

    What Is The Best Finish for Garden Furniture?

    A finish generally refers to a coating which you can apply to your garden furniture to add extra protection, improve its weather resistance or retain its visual appeal. This can be done just af ... … Read more
  • Irrigation in the Vegetable Garden

    Irrigation in the Vegetable Garden

    Regular watering and sensible irrigation is essential to the development and healthy growth of any plant. Water is drawn from the root of the plant and transported through its capilla ... … Read more
  • When Do I Add Compost To My Garden?

    When Do I Add Compost To My Garden?

    Whether it’s homegrown or store-bought, compost plays a vital role in the health of your soil, and healthy soil makes for healthy plant growth. But you may be asking yourself: What is the bes ... … Read more
  • Controlling Annual and Perenniual Garden Weeds

    Controlling Annual and Perenniual Garden Weeds

    Weed control options If you saw the state of my garden right now you would laugh your head off that I have the cheek to talk about weeding, it has never looked so bad (too much wandering a ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in May

    The Vegetable Garden in May

    Brace yourselves folks, we are now entering the busiest time of year in the vegetable garden. The soil has warmed sufficiently for sowing and planting out, but has also warmed enough for weeds ... … Read more
  • Diseases in the Vegetable Garden

    Diseases in the Vegetable Garden

    Perfectly healthy plants can be affected by air, water or soil borne diseases at any time. Understanding the causes, identifying them early and taking effective action will help you establish and ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in  March

    The Vegetable Garden in March

    March can be a deceptive month. The season is clearly starting to turn with warmer days, grass beginning to grow and buds opening on fruit bushes, yet it is still too early to sow most outdoor ... … Read more
  • My Vegetable Garden in October

    My Vegetable Garden in October

    I don't think I ever showed you my garden did I? It was originally put together as the shared Quickcrop garden but since the business moved from my house this Spring (it used to be housed in my ba ... … Read more
  • What is a Victory Garden?

    What is a Victory Garden?

    Victory gardens are fruit and vegetable gardens grown by the public both at home and in a community setting. In times of war huge pressure is put on the food supply, and planting food crops whe ... … Read more
  • Wooden Garden Benches

    Wooden Garden Benches

    The garden isn’t just for working in - it’s also a great place to sit and gather your thoughts, soak in the ambience of nature, or relax in the outdoors with friends. Wooden garden benches are ... … Read more
  • Fish for Small Garden Ponds

    Fish for Small Garden Ponds

    As you know the Quickcrop research bureau never sleeps. Our aim is provide you with the best products for your garden but also to back them up with plenty of useful information. If there is a me ... … Read more
  • Preserving wild areas in your garden

    Preserving wild areas in your garden

    This year I have slowly begun to move my garden into the field in front of my house by extending the lawn and creating a new orchard. The area is small as fields go, about 2 acres, but makes a large ... … Read more
  • Mini Polytunnel Kits For Vegetable Gardening

    Mini Polytunnel Kits For Vegetable Gardening

    Our Quickcrop mini polytunnel kits have been designed to be attached, via a hinge, to a timber raised bed. They can also be secured straight into the ground using the included ground pegs. These mi ... … Read more
  • Garden Fencing Panel Comparisons

    Garden Fencing Panel Comparisons

    Birkdale Durapost FencingAs part of the Durapost Fencing System, a durable alternative to traditional timber or concrete fence posts, we supply two (soon to be three) Fencing panel options that have ... … Read more
  • Maintaining a Garden Pond

    Maintaining a Garden Pond

    Maintaining a garden pond fosters a healthy ecosystem, providing the suitable environment for fish and plants to thrive. It's important to practice regular maintenance routines, which can inv ... … Read more
  • Vegetable Garden in January

    Vegetable Garden in January

    Sowing and planting too early in the year We can all get a little over excited when the new year comes around especially if, like now, we've had relatively warm Winter so far. We can all be guil ... … Read more
  • Automatic Garden Watering Systems

    Automatic Garden Watering Systems

    Having some kind of automatic system set up to irrigate your plants is beneficial for a number of reasons: It frees you up to take care of other garden tasks, as you no longer have to traip ... … Read more
  • Organic Gardening with Klaus Laitenberger

    Organic Gardening with Klaus Laitenberger

    Klaus Laitenberger is the man behind'Green Seed Company' which is a select range of vegetable seeds picked for vigour, disease resistance and flavour. Klaus has also written our two favourite gardeni ... … Read more
  • April 30th Garden Update - Seedling Sowing Tips

    April 30th Garden Update - Seedling Sowing Tips

    As we move towards the beginning of May, things really start to move in the vegetable garden. Up until this point there have been very few seeds we can sow outside or seedlings we can plant out but t ... … Read more
  • How to Make a Garden Pond

    How to Make a Garden Pond

    Like so many garden projects, designing a pond requires careful planning. There are many options to consider depending on use, size, shape, material and situation. A careful compromise of these fact ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in October

    The Vegetable Garden in October

    Preparing the garden for winter I know I mentioned feeding your soil in some detail at the end of August but it really is the best thing you can do for your garden at this time of year. Layers of or ... … Read more
  • How to Start a Fruit Garden

    How to Start a Fruit Garden

    If you read last week's post you will know we talked about adding wood ash around gooseberry plants. I had a couple of emails asking if wood ash can be used around all fruit (it can't) so thought we ... … Read more
  • April 20th Garden Update. Planting French Beans

    April 20th Garden Update. Planting French Beans

    Garden Update I am making some progress in the garden this week with a few tips coming to mind which hopefully you will find helpful.The first tip I have is get a tractor! Readers from last Autumn m ... … Read more
  • Soil Improvement for Vegetable Gardeners

    Soil Improvement for Vegetable Gardeners

    Healthy vegetables need a healthy soil, it's as simple as that. It is possible to grow vegetables in poor soil by using artificial fertilizers but the quality of the soil will be further eroded un ... … Read more
  • How To Rewild Your Garden

    How To Rewild Your Garden

    The rewilding movement has picked up pace and momentum in recent years. In short, the idea behind rewilding is that we humans take a step back and allow nature to reclaim large or small areas of lan ... … Read more
  • Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary - Dividing and Planting Rhubarb

    Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary - Dividing and Planting Rhubarb

    As you may know I keep in touch with Dermot Carey (ex head gardener at Lissadell House) and like to hear about the projects he is working on in his travels around the country. Dermot works as a con ... … Read more
  • Early August in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden

    Early August in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden

    As you know my top priority is keeping you happy so when I noticed a sunny spell outside the office window I sped over to the Quickcrop garden to take some photos. I was concerned, you see, that you ... … Read more
  • October 2020 in the Quickcrop Garden

    October 2020 in the Quickcrop Garden

    While I am not a fan of of winter I do enjoy preparing for it. There is great satisfaction in harvesting and storing crops in October, protecting beds from heavy rain and generally put ... … Read more
  • March 2020 Vegetable Garden Update

    March 2020 Vegetable Garden Update

    Well, hello there folks. That's been a strange couple of weeks hasn't it? I apologise for the late mail but I have had the luminous vest on since last week as I've been packing orders in the warehous ... … Read more
  • February in the Vegetable Garden

    February in the Vegetable Garden

    I quite like February, it's a bit of a renegade. Not only does it have a different number of days than any other month but it also reserves the right to change that date on a leap year. It is the m ... … Read more
  • The August Vegetable Garden

    The August Vegetable Garden

    We've started taking down a few old and scruffy conifers at the Quickcrop estate to make room for some beech trees and for the valuable winter firewood they provide. That's Clive in the picture who's ... … Read more
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    Gardening Blog

    Vegetable growers blog full of gardening articles, tips and tricks for growing your own vegetables … Read more
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