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  • Fast Composting vs Slow Composting

    Fast Composting vs Slow Composting

    Easy compost making: throw some organic matter in a pile and wait. But of course we never let it be that easy. For years, composters all over have been monkeying with the "how to compost" puzzle to ... … Read more
  • A Guide to Making Homemade Compost

    A Guide to Making Homemade Compost

    Why Compost in the first place? Composting is the best thing you can do for your vegetable garden. It is the natural process that returns the nutrients used by growing plants back to the so ... … Read more
  • Compost Bin Comparisons - The Best Home Composters

    Compost Bin Comparisons - The Best Home Composters

    As bin charges increase and households try to be more environment friendly, we are seeing a corresponding increase in home composting. We have been interested in domestic composting for a lon ... … Read more
  • Thermo Compost Bins

    Thermo Compost Bins

    If you're looking for a composting solution that's somewhere between a traditional static pile and the larger insulated composters, The Thermo range of composters have a lot to offer. Produced by Ger ... … Read more
  • Seed & Potting Compost Review

    Seed & Potting Compost Review

    I thought it might be a good idea to follow last week's mail on sowing seeds with some notes on seed and potting compost. It might seem like a boring subject but knowing your compost will become incr ... … Read more
  • Can I Re-Use Potting Compost?

    Can I Re-Use Potting Compost?

    It is conventional wisdom that you should discard used potting compost but, given that we are all trying to be more sustainable, I think we should review this advice.  Unless your pot ... … Read more
  • Commercial Composting Solutions

    Commercial Composting Solutions

    Plastic may have taken much of the attention in recent years, but food waste continues to be a pressing issue affecting the environment.  It was estimated by the EPA (Environmental Prote ... … 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
  • Soil or compost for a school vegetable garden

    Soil or compost for a school vegetable garden

    The soil or compost you use in your school vegetable garden is the single most important part of the project. Vegetables are demanding as plants go, after all we we expect quick growth and lots of cr ... … Read more
  • Best Compost For Urban Container Growing

    Best Compost For Urban Container Growing

    If you don't have a patch of soil to grow in then clearly you will have to grow your vegetables in a container of some sort. A container grown urban garden adds life to your balcony or back yard a ... … Read more
  • Hungry Bin vs Hotbin (Composter Comparison)

    Hungry Bin vs Hotbin (Composter Comparison)

    Home composting is a fantastic way of killing two birds with one stone. You can process garden and kitchen waste (and reduce your bin collection costs) while at the same time producing your ... … Read more
  • The Incredible Hungry Bin Worm Composter

    The Incredible Hungry Bin Worm Composter

    One of the best (and the most fun) ways to make compost is back! Innovators that we are, we had taken in a small stock of these sturdy compost bins last year but due to problems with the European dis ... … Read more
  • Envirogrind Compost - Black Gold from Killybegs

    Envirogrind Compost - Black Gold from Killybegs

    As we all know growing vegetables takes a lot out of a garden, because when we remove our nutritious crops we remove nutrition from the soil. This has to be given back. The really good stuff in ... … Read more
  • How do I make my own wooden compost bin?

    How do I make my own wooden compost bin?

    Hello and welcome back to the Quickcrop garden. Well, it’s a beautiful day in mid September and today we are going to build one of our large New Zealand Box composters. This the area where my old ... … Read more
  • Can I compost potato plants affected by late blight?

    Can I compost potato plants affected by late blight?

    Can potato plants with late blight be composted? If care is taken the answer is yes. Blight spores can only survive on living plant tissue, once the foliage has been cut it will die and so will ... … 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
  • 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
  • Ten Ways to Improve your Soil

    Ten Ways to Improve your Soil

    Soil is the foundation of any vegetable garden, if it is treated well it will reward you. Year by year soil needs to to accommodate the demands of cultivation and the weather. Here are some suppl ... … Read more
  • Making your own 'Black Gold' with the new Subpod Wormery

    Making your own 'Black Gold' with the new Subpod Wormery

    We talked a couple of weeks ago about how adding well rotted organic matter to your garden soil is the number one way to grow the best vegetables. One of the key ingredients is your own home produced ... … 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
  • The Importance of Soil Biodiversity

    The Importance of Soil Biodiversity

    I had the pleasure on Monday evening to give my very first talk to a gardening club. It was all very professional with a projector for my (first ever) Powerpoint presentation and a microphone s ... … Read more
  • What Type of Soil do I have?

    What Type of Soil do I have?

    Garden soil comes in many forms depending on consistency and nutrient content. By identifying and understanding the type of soil you have you can create a workable medium suitable for cultivation. … Read more
  • Planting Potatoes in March

    Planting Potatoes in March

    Depending on your location early potatoes are planted in mid March once the days begin to warm. To be fair, the soil is probably warm enough to plant now in most gardens but what you need to be ca ... … 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
  • What are Green Manures?

    What are Green Manures?

    As my garden moves into Autumn and I harvest and clear spent crops from my beds, I am looking at an increasing number of empty spaces. Some of these gaps will be filled with autumn or overwinte ... … Read more
  • The Spring Vegetable Garden, Looking After Your Soil.

    The Spring Vegetable Garden, Looking After Your Soil.

    You know when you meet someone at a party who you've never met before you have to try quite hard not to ask them what they 'do' to get the conversation going? Similarly it's nigh on impossible not to ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • What is the Best Soil pH for Growing Vegetables?

    What is the Best Soil pH for Growing Vegetables?

    A brief explanation of soil pH  'pH' refers to how acid or alkaline a soil is. The scale runs from 0-14 and basically measures the amount of calcium in the soil. Neutral is in the middle (7 ... … Read more
  • Plant feed for Container Growing

    Plant feed for Container Growing

    Hi folks, I hope everyone had a good weekend. I don't know what the weather is like with you but we finally had a beautiful summer weekend with plenty of heat and sunshine. It has been a woefully slo ... … Read more
  • Soil health, plant feed & pruning fruit.

    Soil health, plant feed & pruning fruit.

    I know I have looked at soil and plant feeds a number of times over the years but, for the benefit of new growers, I think it may be helpful to cover it again today as we prepare our gardens for a ... … Read more
  • Recognising Aminopyralid Weedkiller Contamination in Manure

    Recognising Aminopyralid Weedkiller Contamination in Manure

    Mackerel sky Before we get going, here's a photo I took on Monday morning while out walking the dog showing a pretty 'mackerel sky' which, as you know, signals a change in the weather. The old sailo ... … 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
  • How to plant a bare root hedge

    How to plant a bare root hedge

    I'm not sure what the weather is like where you are but it has been dry in the Quickcrop garden for the last week, which means the soil is dry enough to work. As you probably know, digging saturat ... … 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
  • Mulching is the key to a healthy garden

    Mulching is the key to a healthy garden

    I have two books which are my vegetable growing bibles. One is Joy Larkcom's 'Grow Your Own Vegetables' and the other is 'Organic Gardening - The Natural No-Dig Way' by Charles Dowding. Both are f ... … Read more
  • Soil For Raised Beds

    Soil For Raised Beds

    Raised Vegetable Bed Soil Volumes Our Raised vegetable beds come in all shapes and sizes and each has a different soil volume requirement. It is very easy to underestimate the amount of so ... … Read more
  • Rathdooney Vegetable Garden Blog - Jan 10th

    Rathdooney Vegetable Garden Blog - Jan 10th

    I am sure you are sick of seeing pictures of my potatoes by now but I ended up digging out another barrow full of them on Sunday while I prepared a bed for Summer cabbage. According to the weather fo ... … 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
  • 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
  • Growing with fungi

    Growing with fungi

    Regular readers will have heard me mention my farmer friend Clive Bright before (aka 'The Rare Ruminare'). He farms his 50 or so acres of Sligo countryside with the lightest touch and produces ... … Read more
  • The Benefits of Clover as a Cover Crop

    The Benefits of Clover as a Cover Crop

    I had quite a few emails following my previous article on  mycogardening (gardening with fungi) and on my plans to make my garden more biodiverse, so I thought I might as well contin ... … Read more
  • Rathdooney Vegetable Garden Blog - November 28th

    Rathdooney Vegetable Garden Blog - November 28th

    You may remember some of the vibrant looking photos from my vegetable garden in the Summer with its neat (ish) rows of healthy crops and tidy weeded paths? Well, it looks nothing like that now. I a ... … 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
  • 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
  • How To Prepare Ground For A Polytunnel

    How To Prepare Ground For A Polytunnel

    Preparing your soil is an important step that shouldn’t be skipped when setting up your first polytunnel. Trying to do intensive digging or soil amendment work can be an awkward task once the p ... … 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
  • September Seeds & Super Soil

    September Seeds & Super Soil

    September in the Vegetable Garden Following our article on Autumn sowing for the polytunnel (17th August), we have had a number of requests for information on outdoor sowing in September, naturally ... … Read more
  • Seaweed and Potatoes

    Seaweed and Potatoes

    A Protective Seaweed Mulch I took the opposite photo in early January, it's frosty seaweed obviously but it's in my garden rather than on the beach. I prepared most of my beds in December (even then ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • September 2020 in the Quickcrop Garden

    September 2020 in the Quickcrop Garden

    It is incredible just how fast the season slips by, I can't believe it's September already! The final part of the season got away from me a bit (broken collarbone) but luckily work done earlier ... … Read more
  • Vegetable Growing in Late Winter

    Vegetable Growing in Late Winter

    What kinds of things can you do in the garden at this time of year. It’s not quite Spring after all? Well, no, we’ve still a long way to go before we get to Spring. This time of year is really a ... … Read more
  • Crop Rotation

    Crop Rotation

    Growing Vegetables places more strain on a piece of land than flowering plants or shrubs because we remove nutrients every time we harvest a crop. Vegetables are also relatively hungry plants requiri ... … 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
  • 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
  • Sowing Vegetable Seeds in Early Spring

    Sowing Vegetable Seeds in Early Spring

    As you may know my preference for most plants is to sow indoors in modular trays as you have a much greater chance of success. Freshly germinated seeds sown outdoors can be demolished overnight by ... … Read more
  • Growing Potatoes in Grow Bags

    Growing Potatoes in Grow Bags

    Using growbags couldn’t be easier, here is how to grow potatoes in a bag. The great thing about potatoes is that they can be grown almost anywhere, even if space is limited like in an urban setting. … Read more
  • Germinating Vegetable Seeds in a Heated Propagator

    Germinating Vegetable Seeds in a Heated Propagator

    If you're staring off your vegetable plants in early Spring you'll need to give them some heat as temperatures will be too cold for the seeds to germinate. If you're growing in a greenhouse or pol ... … Read more
  • Sowing seed in modular trays

    Sowing seed in modular trays

    My vegetable growing career took a serious shot in the arm when Niall and myself started Quickcrop. This was mainly due to our association with two of the best growers in the country, Dermot Carey ... … Read more
  • Planting a Succulent Display

    Planting a Succulent Display

    The trouble with pots and planters made from ceramic or stone is that they are heavy (extremely heavy if we're talking about stone), and can split in a heavy frost. From our point of view, they ... … 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
  • 5 Good Things To Do With Autumn Leaves

    5 Good Things To Do With Autumn Leaves

    There's something quite pleasant about raking up Autumn leaves, it feels like such an ancient, seasonal practice that it connects you not only with the current yearly cycle but to the same dependable ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Wheatgrass - 5 Easy Steps

    How To Grow Wheatgrass - 5 Easy Steps

    Wheatgrass is regarded as a superfood, it is the young grass part of the sprouted wheat seed and is packed full of nutrients and vitamins. Because of this, it is an ideal addition to healthy jui ... … Read more
  • How to Germinate Seeds Successfully

    How to Germinate Seeds Successfully

    A plant seed is created to grow, and will perform that task admirably once given the opportunity. For successful germination seeds will need:  a suitable growing medium moderate moistu ... … Read more
  • Urban vegetable planters

    Urban vegetable planters

    Small Garden Ideas Vegetable growing should be available to anyone even if you have have a very small urban garden or worse, no garden at all! Small urban gardens can be just as productive as larger ... … Read more
  • Top 10 Vegetables to Grow in Containers

    Top 10 Vegetables to Grow in Containers

    We can't all be blessed with a large outdoor garden space, and so it is that growing vegetables in containers can be an effective way of tackling space limitations.  That doesn't mean ... … Read more
  • Succulent Plants

    Succulent Plants

    Succulent plants make ideal indoor displays so are a great winter project (or present!) for anyone who its itching to do a bit of gardening. Plants are easy and fun to propagate with leaf or stem cut ... … Read more
  • Getting the season under way

    Getting the season under way

    It is still early days for sowing but there are a few plants that you can start off now, especially if you are lucky enough to have a greenhouse or polytunnel. Sowing times will differ dependin ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Carrots In Containers

    How to Grow Carrots In Containers

    Growing carrots in containers can be more successful than you would expect, and it is a great way to begin growing your own food at home. Patio planters or containers make for a great wa ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Chard

    How to Grow Chard

    Chard is basically a beet without the bottom. It's a biennial that is grown as an annual for its big crinkly leaves. The stalks are red or white with large, dark green leaves that can be used as s ... … Read more
  • How To Grow The Best Tomato Seedlings

    How To Grow The Best Tomato Seedlings

    One of the things first time vegetable gardeners ask about when they call or email us is tomatoes - everyone wants to grow their own tomatoes. This is a bit unfortunate as for the most part they are ... … Read more
  • How to Start Seedlings Indoors

    How to Start Seedlings Indoors

    We are nearly at that time again when we sow some tiny seeds in compost and see them magically transform into large tomato plants bearing 15-20 kg of fruit each. The whole thing is incredible r ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Cabbage (Summer)

    How To Grow Cabbage (Summer)

    Cabbage is a demanding plant both is the amount of nutrients it needs and the space it takes up in the garden. It really is easy to grow if you feed your soil properly to begin with and take preca ... … 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
  • Sowing and germinating vegetable seeds

    Sowing and germinating vegetable seeds

    We are now moving into the time of year when we start to sow seeds (for those of you not reading this article 'hot from the oven' it is the beginning of February) so I figured it may be helpful to ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Chilli Peppers

    How to Grow Chilli Peppers

    Getting Started Unlike other countries in the world we just don't get the weather to grow chilli peppers successfully outdoors. It is possible but the results and cropping levels aren't as good. … 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
  • Beginners Vegetable Garden Kits

    Beginners Vegetable Garden Kits

    Beginners Gardening Kits Vegetable gardening can be a little intimidating to the beginner and it is hard to know where to start with all the various information flying around. Our new beginners gard ... … Read more
  • Quickcrop Nursery Visit

    Quickcrop Nursery Visit

    I was over at the nursery yesterday morning (pinching a few trees to replace some of my ash that had to come down) and took a few photos as it all looked so bright and colourful. I must say that J ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Butternut Squash (Winter Squash)

    How To Grow Butternut Squash (Winter Squash)

    Squash plants are closely related to cucumbers, courgettes and marrows, and are a member of the same family, curcurbit. Squash plants come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and include butternut s ... … Read more
  • How Can I Heat My Greenhouse For Free in the Winter?

    How Can I Heat My Greenhouse For Free in the Winter?

    With rising energy bills being the reality these days, many people will want to avoid the expense of trying to heat a greenhouse by using storage or paraffin heaters etc. There are some alterna ... … Read more
  • Growing Healthy Vegetable Seedlings

    Growing Healthy Vegetable Seedlings

    Growing your own can be tricky business for someone new to vegetable gardening but there are a number of ways you can stack the odds of a successful harvest in your favour. My number one would be ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Cabbage (Spring)

    How To Grow Cabbage (Spring)

    Spring cabbage is delicious and tender and will be one of the first proper crops you can enjoy in the Spring. Remember Spring cabbage needs to be planted the previous Autumn to over winter and pro ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Courgettes

    How To Grow Courgettes

    Courgettes are easy to grow with two plants producing ample courgettes for most families. Courgettes are best picked small for best flavour, these plants are also very prolific so don't worry ther ... … Read more
  • Planting Out Vegetable Seedlings

    Planting Out Vegetable Seedlings

    O.K., so you've managed to produce your own seedling plants or have bought in some promising looking specimens. You have hardened them off and are ready to put them out into your garden (or i ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Cabbage (Winter)

    How to Grow Cabbage (Winter)

    Cabbage is a demanding plant from the amount of nutrients it needs and the space it takes up in the garden. It really is easy to grow if you feed your soil properly to begin with and take precauti ... … Read more
  • April Vegetable Seedling Care Guide

    April Vegetable Seedling Care Guide

    The end of March and early April is approaching prime seed sowing time if we are starting indoors in seed trays or pots (for planting outside in May). I think we covered timing already but, a ... … Read more
  • Sowing Tomatoes in late February - a guide from Rhys Jaggar

    Sowing Tomatoes in late February - a guide from Rhys Jaggar

    Despite the fact that I am usually busy enough in the polytunnel in late Winter (sowing sweet peas, peppers, broad beans etc....), it is not until I sow my tomatoes that I really feel the season ... … Read more
  • Sowing Sweet Peas and Broad Beans in January

    Sowing Sweet Peas and Broad Beans in January

    I am not sure what it's like with you but we have had some real January weather over the weekend with some hard overnight frosts. A hard frost ads a touch of magic to the garden, with ice cryst ... … 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
  • 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
  • How to Grow Blueberries and Cranberrries

    How to Grow Blueberries and Cranberrries

    Blueberries are high in antioxidants so widely regarded as a 'Superfruit' (whatever that is) but taking their health benefits apart they are also exceptionally tasty so well worth growing yourself. … Read more
  • How To Grow Cucumber

    How To Grow Cucumber

    Cucumber plants are either vining varieties with long vines or bush varieties with shorter vines. Cucumbers may be planted in hills or grown on supports such as trellises, fences, or stakes. Choose v ... … Read more
  • Planting Summer Flowering Bulbs

    Planting Summer Flowering Bulbs

    Many of you will have noticed it is no longer Autumn, so clearly planting tulips and daffodils aren't an option at the moment. The great news is there are a whole range of Spring-pl ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Oriental Salads

    How To Grow Oriental Salads

    Soil and Site Any moderately fertile moisture retentive soil is good. A sheltered semi shade position is ideal. Rotation Oriental salads are part of the brassica rotation Sowing Oriental ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Blueberry

    How To Grow Blueberry

    Blueberries are delicious and extremely high in antioxidants which is why it is regarded as a super food. Plants are easy to grow provided you use an acidic or 'ericaceous' compost. Site and ... … Read more
  • March 31st Vegetable Garden Update

    March 31st Vegetable Garden Update

    I am afraid we have had to close the Quickcrop site for 3 days and not taking any new orders until Friday. As I think I explained last week we are down to a small team of core staff who are doing all ... … Read more
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    Compost Renew - Compost Accelerator 1.5kg

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    Westland Garotta Compost Maker 3.5kg

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    Roll Mix Composters For Your Small Composting Needs

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    Hotbin Composter - Hot Compost Bin 200 Litres

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    Joraform Compost Tumbler JK125 'Little Pig'

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    Joraform Composter - JK800 (Fully Assembled)

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    Green Odourless Kitchen Composter Caddy 30L

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    Joraform Compost Tumbler JK270 'Big Pig'

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    Hotbin Mini Compost Bin (100 ltr)

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    Klasmann Organic Potting Compost - 70 Litres

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    Peat Free Compost Discs 50 pack

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    Klasmann Organic Seed Compost - Pallet (42 x 70 Litre bags)

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    The Incredible Hungry Bin Worm Composter

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    Klasmann Organic Peat Free Compost - 70 Litres

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    Klasmann Organic Potting Compost - Pallet (33 x 70 Litres)

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    Pallet of Living Green Organic Compost 40L (82 Bags)

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    Living Green Organic Salad & Veg Compost

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    Westland Ericaceous Compost - 50l

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    Living Green Organic Peat-Free Wormcast Compost 40L

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    Envirogrind Compost & Soil Improver - 50L bags x 25

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    Envirogrind Enriched Compost 850L

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    Worm Works Wormery For Home Composting

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    Hozelock Easymix Composter

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    Joraform Spare Parts - Steel Tube

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    Container Growing Soil Mix - 750L Bulk Bag

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    Organko 2

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    Joraform Spare Parts - Set of Hinges

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    Hotbin Replacement Thermometer

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    Joraform Spare Parts - Plastic Spindle Tube

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    Garland 2 In 1 Soil Sieve & Riddle

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    Joraform Spare Parts - Stand Leg Brace

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    Joraform Spare Parts - Panel Doors

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    Joraform Spare Parts - Large Spindle Spacer

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    Joraform Spare Parts - Short Spindle Spacer x2

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    Urban Composter With Compost Accelerator

    €79.50
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    Thermo Wood Composter

    €169.50
    €199.50
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    Rolling Barrel Composter 50L

    €95.00
    €139.00
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    Eco Hive Composter

    €229.95
    €299.95
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    Rotating Composter Bin 200L

    €129.00
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    Tumbling Dual Composter 140L

    €159.50
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    New Horizon Peat Free Vegetable Compost 50L

    €12.95
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    Green Odour Free Compost Caddy 9L

    €14.95
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    ECO Composter 280L

    €59.00
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    Leaf Composting Sacks (3pk)

    €7.95
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    Burgon and Ball Stainless Steel Compost Scoop

    €17.95
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    Green Compost Caddy Charcoal Filters 6 pack

    €6.95
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    Volcanic Rock Dust 1kg Bag

    €7.95
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    Hotbin Mega - 450l

    €695.00
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    Seed Tray Tamper

    €9.95
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    Classic Wooden Pot Tamper

    €9.95
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    Gee Up Horse Manure Organically Certified - Pallet(60 x 12kg bags)

    €375.00
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    Joraform Spare Parts - Insulation Set

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    Tenax Soil Thermometer

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    €14.95
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