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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Using Bareroot Roses in an Informal Hedge

    Using Bareroot Roses in an Informal Hedge

    As you will know from my fascinating communication a week or so ago we are now in the season for putting in bare root plants including fruit trees, hedging and roses. Bare root season makes the winte ... … Read more
  • ​The Wildlife Benefits of Autumn Leaves

    ​The Wildlife Benefits of Autumn Leaves

    When doing a quick (or maybe not so quick; I like to make sure I'm fully informed) spot of research for this article, I came across a blog from Pumpkin Beth (very seasonal) which extols the v ... … 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
  • Gift Vouchers From Quickcrop

    Gift Vouchers From Quickcrop

    If you can't decide which fabulous item to choose for your gardening Christmas present why not get a gift voucher? Our specially designed gift vouchers are sent out in a beautiful presentation box so ... … 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
  • 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
  • How to Propagate a Plant From Cuttings

    How to Propagate a Plant From Cuttings

    Plant propagation is creating new plants from existing plants. This can be done using seeds or bulbs, by taking cuttings from existing plants, or by dividing roots. Taking cuttings is by far the eas ... … Read more
  • Recognising Common Perennial Garden Weeds

    Recognising Common Perennial Garden Weeds

    Perennial Weeds Perennial weeds come up every year from the same plant and are difficult to get rid of but not as hard as they are often made our to be. Most have deep tap roots which need to be remo ... … Read more
  • How to Protect Vegetables From Birds

    How to Protect Vegetables From Birds

    It's always nice to see birds and other wildlife out in the garden until they start destroying crops. Shortly after sowing seeds, birds can become a problem in any garden. There are many bird scare m ... … 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
  • Photos from the Quickcrop Garden in January

    Photos from the Quickcrop Garden in January

    I took a few photos while the sun was out at the weekend which I might as well show you. Above you can see the beds covered in seaweed which has started to rot down. It starts off a mustard brown col ... … 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
  • Kit Ó Céirin on Wild and Free: Cooking from Nature

    Kit Ó Céirin on Wild and Free: Cooking from Nature

    "How times have changed regarding the use of wild foods in our diet, since Wild and Free:  Cooking from Nature, written by my late husband, Cyril and I was first published in 1975.  Foragin ... … Read more
  • Bare Root Hedge Plants & New Gro-Grid Planting Mat

    Bare Root Hedge Plants & New Gro-Grid Planting Mat

    You might remember from a post a few weeks back that we are now manufacturing the fabulous 'Gro-Grid' weed control planting mat. We have the machinery set up in our warehouse and have been building u ... … Read more
  • How to Protect Cabbages and Carrots from 2 Common Pests

    How to Protect Cabbages and Carrots from 2 Common Pests

    Firstly, thank you to anyone who replied to last week's mail expressing interest in information on plant feed for container growing. I am a bit tight for time this week and there is a lot to go throu ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • How Do I Protect my Seedlings from Slugs and Snails?

    How Do I Protect my Seedlings from Slugs and Snails?

    Try saying that blog title quickly! Slugs have always been a challenge for anyone trying to grow their own vegetable crops, but 2023 seemed to see higher numbers than ever in gardens across the coun ... … Read more
  • A drop of Powers: an interview with Jane Powers

    A drop of Powers: an interview with Jane Powers

    I had always read Jane Powers' Irish Times articles with interest so I was quite excited when I answered the phone one day and found herself on the other end. She was doing an article on raised be ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in Early Spring

    The Vegetable Garden in Early Spring

    Well, it's been a while. I always have great intentions to write more articles every month but time seems to slip by so easily with the day to day business at Quickcrop. Yes, I am the same person who ... … 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
  • Lawn Care Tips

    Lawn Care Tips

    A neat, well-maintained lawn is still considered a cornerstone of an appealing outdoor space. It provides a space for children to play, pets to chase after a ball or stick, or for you to ch ... … Read more
  • Where to build a school raised bed garden?

    Where to build a school raised bed garden?

    Site Vegetables are expected to give a lot. We want them to grow quickly and provide good quantities of nutritious food. To do this we need to pamper them a bit and this means giving the best si ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Strawberries

    How To Grow Strawberries

    Frost is the first thought when considering where to grow strawberry plants in your garden. They are very hardy plants during the winter, but are not so hardy when they burst into life in spring. … Read more
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 2 – Digestion

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 2 – Digestion

    ‘You are what you eat and absorb’ is more accurate than the saying ‘you are what you eat’. More than 2,000 years ago Hippocrates stated that all disease starts in the gut, but we’re only now coming t ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Leeks

    How To Grow Leeks

    Lovely long slender stems, this variety makes a lovely, tasty baby leek for harvesting from mid summer onward. The flavour is no less impressive when eaten full size in the autumn. The leek is a g ... … 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
  • Making Chutneys

    Making Chutneys

    I asked my wife Siobhan to have a go at documenting her chutney making endeavours with the following results, go Siobhan!The English made chutneys their own after the traders brought back these exoti ... … Read more
  • How to grow bare root soft fruit part 2: How to grow Currants

    How to grow bare root soft fruit part 2: How to grow Currants

    Currants are an excellent fruit for the home gardener as they a relatively trouble free and produce large crops of highly nutritious fruit. Currants are divided into black, red and white types wit ... … Read more
  • Gardening With Raised Beds: Frequently Asked Questions

    Gardening With Raised Beds: Frequently Asked Questions

    We are often asked about the pros and cons of raised bed gardening, and how raised bed kits can help you overcome space or soil limitations. And since there's a good chance you're asking yourself (o ... … 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
  • New Quickcrop Fruit Cage/Bird Net Kits

    New Quickcrop Fruit Cage/Bird Net Kits

    I did manage to do a test build of our new fruit cage system over the weekend. The photo above shows the frame without the net obviously but this is simply attached with mini cable ties. I thought ... … 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
  • 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
  • How To Grow Rhubarb

    How To Grow Rhubarb

    Choose a sunny open site in which to plant your rhubarb crown as rhubarb does not grow well in shade. November is the perfect time to plant a rhubarb crown. Make sure the site is weed-free and dig ... … Read more
  • How to Plant Tomato Seedlings

    How to Plant Tomato Seedlings

    I had a call from Dermot Carey (my personal vegetable guru) over the weekend as he wanted to pick up a couple of rolls of fleece. "I hope you don't mind me calling on a Sunday morning" says Dermot "N ... … Read more
  • Harvesting Homegrown Vegetables

    Harvesting Homegrown Vegetables

    Harvesting homegrown vegetables can be just as important as growing them as some crops can quickly go past their best and loose precious flavour and texture. Harvesting at just the right time is impo ... … Read more
  • The Ultimate Guide to Vegetable Harvesting Part 2

    The Ultimate Guide to Vegetable Harvesting Part 2

    Here begins Part 2 of our guide to vegetable harvesting, going in neat alphabetical order. Knowing when to harvest can be just as important in its own way as growing, tending to plants, irrigation ... … 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
  • Mare's Tail and Ways to Control it Organically

    Mare's Tail and Ways to Control it Organically

    Q - I have a problem with mare's tail in my garden and don’t want to use weedkiller, is there anything I can do? Mare's tail (or horsetail as it's also known) is very difficult to get rid of. … Read more
  • How To Create a Wildlife Friendly Garden

    How To Create a Wildlife Friendly Garden

    One of the greatest pleasures in gardening is watching life flourish all around you: not just in terms of the plants you grow, but also the non-human visitors to your garden. A biodiverse garden isn ... … Read more
  • New Quickcrop Vegetable Growers Course

    New Quickcrop Vegetable Growers Course

    Last week I filmed the first in a series of over 200 videos which will become the backbone of our new Quickcrop vegetable growers course. This epic learning experience will cover all the cr ... … 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
  • The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame

    The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame

    The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame is a support system designed for growing your own climbing garden peas and beans. Freshly picked home grown peas are one of the most delicious treats in the vegeta ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Brussels Sprouts

    How to Grow Brussels Sprouts

    'Brigitte F1' has to be the best and most reliable brussels sprout variety with fantastic results every time. We recommend using an F1 hybrid sprout like Brigitte because the sprouts stay closed l ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Sugar Snap Peas

    How To Grow Sugar Snap Peas

    Peas are well-suited to cooler temperate climates. In fact, when temperatures exceed 20C (70F), most varieties of peas will stop producing pods. Peas are part of the legume (Latin Leguminosae) ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Artichokes (Jerusalem)

    How To Grow Artichokes (Jerusalem)

    A comprehensive article on How to grow Artichokes (Jerusalem variety). Artichokes area very easy crop to grow but be careful as they are very hard to get rid of once established! Delicious roasted ... … Read more
  • Growing Rhubarb

    Growing Rhubarb

    Rhubarb is a very easy plant to grow. If you get the conditions right at the start it will be relatively trouble free for many years. It is a plant that looks fantastic in the vegetable garden ... … Read more
  • How to grow bare root soft fruit part 3: How to grow Gooseberries

    How to grow bare root soft fruit part 3: How to grow Gooseberries

    'How to grow gooseberries' is intended as a solid introduction to growing this relatively easy to grow fruit bush. For more detailed information on gooseberries please feel free to contact us, we ... … 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
  • Planting Bare Root Fruit in Winter

    Planting Bare Root Fruit in Winter

    I sometimes throw my vegetable garden a guilty look as I skip past it on my way to the fruit cage or down to look at my young apple trees. The vegetable garden, though not as glamorous, does the heav ... … 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
  • The Vegetable Garden in August - What to grow in Late Summer

    The Vegetable Garden in August - What to grow in Late Summer

    I must admit I'm finding it a little difficult to write my usual enthusiastic post today as my garden isn't quite the paradise it normally is at this time of year. I don't know where you are but her ... … 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
  • How To Grow Runner Beans

    How To Grow Runner Beans

    Runner beans, or 'scarlet runners', are native to central and northern South America, where they were seen as one of the 'Three Sisters', a famous companion planting growing technique.Runner beans ar ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Easy Home Tomato Planting Tutorial

    Easy Home Tomato Planting Tutorial

    Following on from last week's post I thought we would continue with more planting tips, this time on tomatoes as I put some in my tunnel at the weekend. As regards flavour, there is no comparison bet ... … 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
  • 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
  • How To Grow Celeriac

    How To Grow Celeriac

    Celeriac is a cool-season biennial grown as an annual. It is similar in growing habit and requirements as celery. Celeriac is best when it comes to harvest in cool weather. It is best started indo ... … 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 Fabulous Solitary Bee

    The Fabulous Solitary Bee

    I don't know whether you know this already but of the 267 species of bee in the U.K. and Ireland, 90% of them are solitary bees. Solitary bees don't produce honey, aren't social, don't live in hi ... … Read more
  • How To Recognise Common Annual Garden Weeds

    How To Recognise Common Annual Garden Weeds

    Common garden weeds are a large part of our gardens, and need to be identified before they manage to sow seed and multiply. If you keep a strict and thorough weeding regime, this particular chore wil ... … Read more
  • Winter Bird Care

    Winter Bird Care

    If you were alive 144 million years ago, you wouldn't need to worry about providing winter food for wild birds, because you would have been on the menu yourself. It might be hard to believe whe ... … 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
  • 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
  • Urban Planters - Small Garden Ideas

    Urban Planters - Small Garden Ideas

    Small Garden Ideas Vegetable growing should be available to anyone even if you have have a very small urban garden or no garden at all. Small urban gardens can be just as productive as larger suburb ... … 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 Parsnips

    How To Grow Parsnips

    Parsnips are easy to grow members of the cow parsley family. This family includes carrot, dill, fennel and parsley among others. These seeds tend to have a short period of viability, so new packet ... … 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
  • 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
  • Planting fruit in October

    Planting fruit in October

    Growing your own fruit has to be the easiest, most satisfying and most joyous gardening pursuit. Yes, I am delighted when I fork out some nice straight carrots or creamy skinned potatoes but do they ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Pumpkins

    How To Grow Pumpkins

    Pumpkins have a special appeal for both adults and children, especially at Halloween. The carved pumpkin outside the front door - or being carried house to house as a lantern - is an establishe ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Cabbage Red

    How to Grow Cabbage Red

    The variety we use in our nursery is usually Red Rovite, it is a very reliable red cabbage to grow in Autumn and Winter. Where to grow: Although cabbage can tolerate shade they will do much ... … 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
  • 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
  • Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary – How To Build a Polytunnel

    Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary – How To Build a Polytunnel

    This week we have our second installment of the Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary where we see Dermot building a new polytunnel on the site to broaden the choice of fruit and vegetables destined for the ... … Read more
  • Green Smoothies with Dorcas Barry

    Green Smoothies with Dorcas Barry

    When Dorcas Barry agreed to contribute to our blog I couldn't believe my luck. I met Dorcas at the G.I.Y. (Grow It Yourself) gathering in Waterford last year where she was talking about fresh and hea ... … Read more
  • Planting Garden Bulbs

    Planting Garden Bulbs

    Flowering bulbs are ideal for container gardening or as part of a vibrant garden border. They are one of the easiest plants to grow and with a little careful planning can provide a beautiful show of ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Thyme

    How To Grow Thyme

    Thyme deserves a place in all herb gardens. Its foliage is attractive, the long-lasting flowers are very pretty and it is a compact easy-care plant. On top of that it is one of the most useful ... … 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
  • 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
  • Growing Fruit in Containers

    Growing Fruit in Containers

    So, the other week, I had an email from a customer asking for advice on what soil mix to use for planting fruit trees in containers. It was a simple question which should have resulted in a quick ... … Read more
  • How To Secure A Polytunnel To the Ground

    How To Secure A Polytunnel To the Ground

    When setting up your polytunnel, it's important to make sure that it's fixed securely to the ground. It's a long-term structure and you want it to be able to withstand all kinds of weather ... … 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
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    Kent & Stowe Kids Hand Trowel

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    Kent and Stowe Long Handled Leaf Rake

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    Charles Dowdings Vegetable Course

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    Leaf Composting Sacks (3pk)

    €7.95
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    €34.95
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    Straight Steel Landscape Garden Edging

    €24.99
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