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  • Late April in the Quickcrop Garden 2021

    Late April in the Quickcrop Garden 2021

    We are now very close to being able plant out seedling plants outdoors or to be able sow directly in the garden soil. Please be aware, however, that despite the recent sunny weather, it has been a co ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in July

    The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in July

    I spent a good bit of time in the vegetable garden this weekend as the skies were blue for a change which made working outdoors a pleasure. I was also able to have a good snoop about without getti ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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 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
  • Garden Fencing vs Hedging: Pros and Cons

    Garden Fencing vs Hedging: Pros and Cons

    Whether you're moving into a new build or you're looking to improve an existing boundary that has deteriorated, the thorny (pun intended) question of fencing vs hedging is likely to come up. Th ... … 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 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
  • 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
  • The Polytunnel in January

    The Polytunnel in January

    While I do spend plenty of happy time in the garden in January there really isn't a whole lot you can do other than preparing things for the season ahead. In may cases I will be tempted to start a ... … 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Getting Started - Top Tips for new growers.

    Getting Started - Top Tips for new growers.

    In answer to a number of queries on how to get started as a new vegetable gardener here's a few of my top tips to get you going: What do you like eating? This might sound like a silly ques ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Top Ten Easiest Vegetables To Grow

    Top Ten Easiest Vegetables To Grow

    Top ten list of the easiest vegetables to grow for the beginner gardener. Our list of easy to grow vegetables all have a good chance of first time success and will give you the skills you need to ... … Read more
  • Do Pumpkins Grow in Ireland?

    Do Pumpkins Grow in Ireland?

    Pumpkins can be a bit of a challenge to grow in Ireland, as they require a long growing season with good levels of sunshine - something that we can't really take for granted in this side of the ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • A Guide to Growing Cosmos

    A Guide to Growing Cosmos

    Last season I trialled sending trays of some of the more unusual cosmos varieties as seedling plug plants. The exercise went an absolute bomb, with the whole lot sold and people still talking a ... … 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
  • 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
  • Barrel Saunas

    Barrel Saunas

    Barrel saunas are a stylish, modern type of wooden sauna with a distinctive, rounded barrel shape. The curved walls actively help to trap the heat inside and distribute it in a more even fash ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Peppers

    How To Grow Peppers

    Growing Peppers Peppers and chillis are expensive when bought in the shops so growing your own is an economical exercise which also brings great pleasure. They are tropical plants and therefore app ... … 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
  • 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
  • How To Grow Sprouting Broccoli

    How To Grow Sprouting Broccoli

    Know Your Broccoli! In Italian the word broccoli means 'little sprouts'. It is part of the Brassica family of vegetables, which also includes cauliflower, cabbages, Brussels sprouts, ... … 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
  • 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 Summer Savory

    How To Grow Summer Savory

    Summer Savory is probably the most used of the savory species, part of the Lamiaceae family it is closely related to rosemary and thyme. It is not as bitter tasting as winter savory and as such is ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Kohl Rabi

    How To Grow Kohl Rabi

    Kohlrabi sports a rosette of blueish-green leaves above a swollen stem. This almost globe-like stem makes it appear like a turnip growing on a cabbage root, in fact In German, Kohl means cabbage a ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Lettuce

    How To Grow Lettuce

    Lettuce is a favourite in the garden because it is relatively easy to grow, is one of the first crops that can be planted, and is one of the first crops to yield in the spring. It doesn’t tak ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • How to Grow Onions

    How to Grow Onions

    Onions are one of the most popular vegetables for growing in home gardens and are one of the first crops of spring. They can be stored over winter thus making a versatile crop. They are used in a ... … 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
  • Grow Your Own Oyster Mushrooms.

    Grow Your Own Oyster Mushrooms.

    We pay them scant attention and know so little about them, yet fungi are critical to our survival. They support us indirectly by recycling carbon rich organic matter and by using their undergro ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Chives

    How To Grow Chives

    A member of the onion family, chives are well worth cultivating in the vegetable and flower garden. They take up very little space, and the whole plant can be eaten from top to bottom - the bulbs ... … 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
  • The Quickcrop Garden in Early June

    The Quickcrop Garden in Early June

    Firstly, thank you to anyone who mailed me last week to let me know you found our most recent article on plant feed for container growing useful. It is always great to hear from anyone out there, wha ... … 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
  • 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
  • How To Grow Fennel

    How To Grow Fennel

    Fennel is easy to grow. They prefer full sun and a well drained soil. They will do best in rich soils.Water them during dry periods, once or twice per week. Add a general purpose fertilizer once or t ... … 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
  • Strawberries, The Versatile Fruit

    Strawberries, The Versatile Fruit

    Fruit trees and bushes are planted in the garden with the intention of remaining for the long term, providing produce for many years. In return for this supply of fresh fruit they require regular f ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Firewood, Baskets and Log Storage boxes

    Firewood, Baskets and Log Storage boxes

    We had a lot of emails regarding the supply of dry firewood after a mail I sent out about wicker wood and turf baskets. Niall did a fair bit of legwork and the result is we're now able to supply b ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Sowing Leeks in February

    Sowing Leeks in February

    Leeks are a very easy and rewarding crop to grow. They are such a welcome vegetable in Autumn and Winter and add interest and colour to your garden with their blue/green spiky leaves. You ca ... … 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 Microgreens Indoors

    How to Grow Microgreens Indoors

    Towards the end of summer and into autumn activity in the vegetable garden slows down as crops are fully grown and their fruit begins to ripen. Winter brassicas are bedded in till spring and the w ... … Read more
  • Making Crop Protection Tunnels for Raised Beds

    Making Crop Protection Tunnels for Raised Beds

    If you are thinking about building some raised vegetable beds to make you kitchen garden a whole lot easier to manage you might want to consider our revolutionary new raised bed joining brackets. … Read more
  • The Science of Seed Germination

    The Science of Seed Germination

    As you will know if you read last week’s mail, we kicked off our winter plant biology series with roots (I was going from the bottom up), but, in retrospect, I should really have started with se ... … Read more
  • How to grow tulips

    How to grow tulips

    This week sees a whole new departure for the Quickcrop team as we stick our pretty little toes into the wonderful world of flowering plants. It is not that we have fallen out of love with our vegetab ... … 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
  • 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
  • How To Grow Spring Onions

    How To Grow Spring Onions

    Spring onions tend to be treated as an afterthought by most gardening books yet they are a popular crop and very useful, possibly because they are really easy to grow. Salad onions, also properly ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Swede

    How To Grow Swede

    Swede is one of the easiest vegetables to grow and is well-suited to the novice gardener. They also crop over a very long time because they can be left in the soil throughout the winter.  ... … Read more
  • A Guide to Bird Nesting Boxes

    A Guide to Bird Nesting Boxes

    A bird friendly garden is a garden that feels more alive. The ambience of birdsong and the flutter of wings lend a serene air to our surroundings, as well as adding colour and interest for children. … 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 To Grow Kale (Italian)

    How To Grow Kale (Italian)

    'Cavolo Nero' or 'Nero Di Toscana' is the only kale grown in Italy, simply because it is by far the best tasting kale. Its large strap like leaves are fantastic in a stir fry with excellent taste ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Cauliflower

    How To Grow Cauliflower

    The cauliflower is not the easiest of the brassica family to grow but a large white cauliflower with tight white curds is a thing of beauty and producing one a source of much satisfaction. Variety ... … 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
  • How to grow raspberries

    How to grow raspberries

    How to grow bare root soft fruit In general and for the purposes of this article, soft fruit refers to soft skinned, juicy fruit borne on bushes or canes. Other types of soft fruit include straw ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Garlic

    How To Grow Garlic

    Growing garlic is both easy and satisfying: it's well-suited to both the first time gardener and the more experienced. A haul of freshly harvested garlic is a beautiful thing, especially wh ... … Read more
  • Sowing Chillies in February - How to Grow Chilli Peppers.

    Sowing Chillies in February - How to Grow Chilli Peppers.

    Not too chilly for growing chillies! You don't need me to tell you that we are having a wet and windy February. So far we have dealt with high winds and heavy rain and, if the forecast is correct, ... … Read more
  • What are the best crops for beginners?

    What are the best crops for beginners?

    When you’re just starting on your food-growing journey, it’s probably best to be a little selective about what you’re planning to grow. There are some food crops that can prove to be surprising ... … 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Essential Sauna Accessories

    Essential Sauna Accessories

    Once you have your home sauna set up, you may be wondering what else you will need to optimise your sauna bathing sessions. The answer is not a whole lot. Saunas are places to sit and me ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • April in the Vegetable Garden - What Can You Sow?

    April in the Vegetable Garden - What Can You Sow?

    For a bit of colour to start, below is the beautiful magenta bulbs of onion 'long red Florence': a crop I harvested in 2021, but a variety I sow every year. A new batch of onion seedling plants ... … Read more
  • How to Create a Raised Bed Herb Garden

    How to Create a Raised Bed Herb Garden

    A raised bed can provide the perfect environment for creating a herb garden. It can be positioned anywhere that suits you and can be maintained easily. A selection of plants can be mixed for a div ... … 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
  • 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
  • February in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden

    February in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden

    Last weekend I was back in the polytunnel and sowed a few trays of seeds which I wanted to start on the heat bench (onions and leeks). It is still very early days but there are seeds that can be sown ... … Read more
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    Joraform Spare Parts - Set of Hinges

    €14.95
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  • easy net tunnel row cover for gardening

    Easy Net Tunnels For Garden Plant Protection

    €24.95
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  • The easy fill bag loader for garden waste

    Easy Fill Bag loader - rigid stays in place and folds down

    €15.95
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  • Hotbin thermometer

    Hotbin Replacement Thermometer

    €29.95
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  • Quickcrop premium quality Supersoil Mix.

    Supersoil Mix - 750L Bulk Bag

    €159.00
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  • Joraform Logo

    Joraform Spare Parts - Stand Brace

    €9.95
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  • 60cm Premier Boards (60cm x 17.5cm x 3.5cm)

    60cm Premier Boards (60cm x 17.5cm x 3.5cm)

    €7.95
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  • front of Joraform Spare Parts - Panel With Handle from jk270

    Joraform Spare Parts - Panel With Handle

    RRP:
    €47.95 - €59.95
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  • 60cm Premier Boards (60cm x 22.5cm x 3.5cm)

    60cm Premier Boards (60cm x 22.5cm x 3.5cm)

    €8.95
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  • 5 foot long premier planed timber boards

    152cm Premier Boards (152cm x 17.5cm x 3.5cm)

    €14.95
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - Plastic Spindle Tube

    Joraform Spare Parts - Plastic Spindle Tube

    €9.95
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - Centre Panel Insulation

    Joraform Spare Parts - Centre Panel Insulation

    RRP:
    €28.95 - €37.50
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - Plastic Divider Panels from jk270

    Joraform Spare Parts - Plastic Divider Panels

    €49.50
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  • sifting through earth with the sieve

    Garland 2 In 1 Soil Sieve & Riddle

    €17.95
    €19.95
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  • Joraform Logo

    Joraform Spare Parts - Stand Leg Brace

    €9.95
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  • easy fleece tunnel

    Giant Easy Fleece Tunnel - Plant Protection

    €32.95
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  • Green jute twine 150m

    Jute Twine - Green 150m

    €9.95
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  • chunky timber corner posts for raised beds

    22.5cm x 75mm x 75mm Post

    €1.95
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  • Raised bed with soil and vegetables

    Raised Bed Vegetable Garden For Beginners

    €79.50
    €89.95
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - Panel Doors jk270

    Joraform Spare Parts - Panel Doors

    RRP:
    €94.95 - €99.50
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  • thick 6 foot long timber planks

    180cm x 22.5cm x 33.5mm Board

    €19.95
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - Large Spindle Spacer

    Joraform Spare Parts - Large Spindle Spacer

    €14.95
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - Short Spindle Spacer x2

    Joraform Spare Parts - Short Spindle Spacer x2

    €8.50
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - End Panel Insulation x2

    Joraform Spare Parts - End Panel Insulation x2

    RRP:
    €49.50 - €75.00
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - Stand Legs Set

    Joraform Spare Parts - Stand Legs Set

    €68.95
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  • Garden posts for fencing & staking

    Round Garden Posts / Fencing Stakes

    RRP:
    €4.95 - €6.95
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - End Panels x2

    Joraform Spare Parts - End Panels x2

    RRP:
    €119.50 - €139.50
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  • Quickcrop Vegetable Soil Mix - 40 Litre bag

    Quickcrop Vegetable Soil Mix - 40 Litre bag

    €12.95
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  • Freya greenhouse

    Freya Greenhouse - 8ft Wide (no base required)

    RRP:
    €1,625.00 - €1,855.00
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  • Rectangular flower box

    Rectangular Flower Box

    €59.95
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  • extra long wooden corner post for raised garden beds

    Extra Long Raised Bed Corner Posts 1.8m

    €10.95
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  • Deep root raised vegetable planter

    Deep Root Planter 1m

    €129.50
    €179.50
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  • Biodegradable plant pots made from bamboo and rice

    Biodegradable Bamboo Pots Pack of 5

    RRP:
    €4.95 - €6.95
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  • Mowing strip boards fruit cage

    Mowing Strip 1.8m Board

    €7.50
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  • Charles dowding grow organic salad leaves and greens

    Charles Dowding Hamper

    €34.95
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  • Log roll garden edging online supply

    Log Rolls For Garden Edging & Borders

    RRP:
    €12.95 - €19.95
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  • Eco timber shield matt stain

    Timber Eco Shield 2.5L

    €35.95
    Out of stock
  • large vitopod single height with plants

    Large Vitopod Heated Propagator Single or Double

    RRP:
    €259.00 - €299.00
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  • Eco friendly bamboo plant pot saucers

    Bamboo Plant Pot Saucers Pack of 5

    RRP:
    €2.95 - €4.95
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  • small vitopod loaded with seedlings and grow lights

    Small Vitopod Electric Propagator Single or Double Height

    RRP:
    €219.50 - €239.50
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  • allotment 7 inch timber raised bed kits

    Allotment Raised Beds - 17.5cm/ 7 inch High Timber Planters

    RRP:
    €32.95 - €49.95
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  • Gardman Bee Hive

    Gardman Bee Hive

    €24.95
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  • Cassandra greenhouse 11500 model

    Cassandra Greenhouse - 8ft Wide (no base required)

    RRP:
    €1,695.00
    €1,535.00 - €1,995.00
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  • Vegtrug wall hugger raised planter

    Vegtrug Wall Hugger Trough Planter

    RRP:
    €169.00 - €249.00
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  • Yorkshire double sided billhook

    Billhook - Long Handled Double Sided Yorkshire Billhook

    €44.95
    €49.95
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  • Zest charlotte round table outdoor garden furniture

    Charlotte Round Table

    €145.00
    €295.50
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  • Gardman Bee & Bug House

    Gardman Bee & Bug House

    €27.95
    €34.95
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  • Beach Hut Seed Feeder

    Beach Hut Seed Feeder

    RRP:
    €15.95
    €7.95 - €15.95
    Out of stock
  • Perfect for root crops as well as salads and herbs

    Premier 35cm FSC Timber Raised Garden Beds

    RRP:
    €89.95 - €219.95
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  • timber raised garden beds for growing vegetables

    Premier 22.5cm FSC Timber Raised Garden Beds

    RRP:
    €69.95 - €159.95
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  • Premier 7 inch high timber raised beds

    Premier 17.5cm - FSC Timber Raised Garden Beds

    RRP:
    €44.95 - €129.95
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  • madrid decorartive pressure treated fence panel

    Madrid Chevron Timber Fence Panel

    €144.95
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  • The classic 9 inch high raised vegetable garden bed

    Timber Raised Bed Kit - 22.5cm High Allotment Planter

    RRP:
    €37.95 - €59.95
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  • Zest millie folding modern outdoor garden bench

    Millie Bench

    €159.50
    €199.50
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  • Pan head Timber Screws Galv

    Durapost Pan Head Timber Screws - 10 & 200 Pack

    RRP:
    €2.45 - €12.95
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  • Short and thick timber planks

    90cm x 17.5cm x 33.5mm Board

    €8.95
    €9.95
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    90cm x 17.5cm x 22mm Board

    €4.95
    €5.95
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    22.5cm x 100mm x 100mm Post

    €5.95
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  • 14 inch deluxe raised bed corner post

    35cm x 100mm x 100mm Post

    €7.95
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  • long timber boards for building with

    180cm x 17.5cm x 33.5mm Board

    €15.95
    €18.95
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  • 9 inch corner posts for allotment raised beds

    22.5cm x 5cm x 5cm Post

    €2.25
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  • chunky timber corner posts for gardens

    35cm x 75mm x 75mm Post

    €3.45
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  • Folding pressure treated garden bar

    Folding Garden Bar

    €149.50
    €229.50
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  • Bumble Bee Nest

    Bumble Bee Nest

    €34.95
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  • treated timber raised bed boards

    180cm x 17.5cm x 22mm Board

    €9.95
    €10.95
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  • large deluxe corner posts for raised beds

    53cm x 100mm x 100mm Post

    €9.95
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  • thick timber boards for home improvements

    120cm x 22.5cm x 33.5mm Board

    €12.95
    €15.95
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  • long square corner posts for raised beds

    53cm x 75mm x 75mm Post

    €4.25
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  • short and wide planks

    90cm x 22.5cm x 33.5mm Board

    €10.95
    €12.95
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  • 9 inches thick timber planks

    90cm x 22.5cm x 22mm Board

    €6.45
    €7.45
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  • square internal timber corner post for raised beds

    35cm x 5cm x 5cm Post

    €2.45
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  • timber raised bed board

    120cm x 17.5cm x 22mm Board

    €6.45
    €7.45
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  • four foot long timber boards

    120cm x 17.5cm x 33.5mm Board

    €10.45
    €12.95
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  • seven inch long square corner post for raised bed kits

    17.5cm x 75mm x 75mm Post

    €1.95
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  • 7 inch timber corner posts

    17.5cm x 5cm x 5cm Post

    €1.95
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  • 4 foot long wooden planks

    120cm x 22.5cm x 22mm Board

    €8.75
    €9.95
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  • Extra tall raised garden bed kits

    Premier 53cm FSC Timber Raised Garden Beds

    RRP:
    €139.95 - €329.95
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  • small Grey wash vegtrug

    1 Metre Vegtrug Trough Planter

    €169.00
    €199.00
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  • Boot scraper with pull and holder

    [S]Type=Salad & Veg Compost

    €59.50
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  • Dorset pressure treated timber garden arbour

    Dorset Arbour

    €445.00
    €495.00
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  • Haxnicks mesh easy tunnel

    Easy Micromesh Tunnel

    €19.95
    €24.95
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  • Small aquatic planter pond

    Aquatic Pond Planter Small

    €249.50
    €299.50
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  • Raised pond with liner 45cm high

    Aquatic Pond Planter Large

    RRP:
    €299.50 - €345.00
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  • Taifun 2 prong hay silage manure fork

    Taifun Hay Fork

    €39.95
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  • Vegetables growing in a polytunnel

    Giant Easy Polytunnel Cloche

    €24.95
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  • double edged billhook from burgon and ball tools

    Double Edge Billhook

    €34.95
    Out of stock
  • Joraform Logo

    Joraform Spare Parts - Insulation Set

    RRP:
    €125.00 - €150.00
    Out of stock
  • Soil thermometer from tenax

    Tenax Soil Thermometer

    €12.95
    €14.95
    Out of stock
  • natural volcanic rock dust

    Volcanic Rock Dust 1kg Bag

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • Tulip Double Fringed 'Snow Crystal' spring flowering bulb

    Tulip Double Fringed 'Snow Crystal'

    €2.97
    €5.95
    Out of stock
  • biodegradable seed trays

    Bio Based Seed Tray - Pack Of 5

    €3.45
    €4.95
    Out of stock
  • tall botanical greenhouse, suitable for patio or outdoor area

    Tall Botanical Greenhouse

    €1,095.00
    Out of stock
  • The Chedworth shoe and welly locker from garden trading.

    Chedworth Shoe & Welly Locker

    €295.00
    Out of stock
  • Burghley arbour pressure treated garden furniture on a lawn

    Burghley Arbour

    €695.00
    €795.00
    Out of stock
  • long planed timber planks for raised beds

    180cm x 22.5cm x 22mm Board

    €19.95
    €24.95
    Out of stock
  • Rebecca garden bench

    Rebecca Bench

    €139.50
    €199.50
    Out of stock
  • wildlifeworld

    Bee Hyve

    €14.95
    Out of stock
  • Interactive Solitary Beehive

    Interactive Solitary Beehive

    €29.95
    Out of stock
  • Zest Lily relax single seater pressure treated garden chair

    Lily Relax Single Seater

    €159.00
    €245.00
    Out of stock
  • natural scented deodorant

    Ben and Anna Soda Deodorant - Nordic Timber

    €11.95
    Out of stock
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