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  • 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
  • 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
  • Vegepod Self Watering Raised Bed

    Vegepod Self Watering Raised Bed

    The unique selling point of the Vegepod is that it combines some of the benefits of raised bed gardening with those of growing under cover or in a container. You can create a  microc ... … Read more
  • How To Extend The Growing Season with a Polytunnel - Part 1: Spring

    How To Extend The Growing Season with a Polytunnel - Part 1: Spring

    As was briefly mentioned in my mail of a couple of weeks ago, changing weather patterns can challenge our habits and our 'collective wisdom' about the traditional growing season. In recent years ... … Read more
  • July 7th - Quickcrop Vegetable Garden Update

    July 7th - Quickcrop Vegetable Garden Update

    I don't know what the season has been like for you but thanks to a warm and dry early summer followed by some welcome rain, my garden is looking vibrant and green. Despite the fact that the ... … Read more
  • Natural and Non Toxic Slug Control Methods

    Natural and Non Toxic Slug Control Methods

    Slug control is an on-going battle for us gardeners, and it seems that you are never quite free of them. It doesn't help at all that they are hermaphroditic, or that their eggs can lay dor ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Radish Black Spanish

    How to Grow Radish Black Spanish

    Radishes are a cool season vegetable that can mature very quickly. The small, round varieties will get woody if grown in hot temperatures.Planting Radishes Radishes are direct seeded in the gard ... … Read more
  • Raised Bed Covers

    Raised Bed Covers

    Raised beds are better for growing vegetables because they raise them off the ground level, protecting them from foot traffic and creating a more comfortable working height. Raised bed protection cov ... … Read more
  • How to plan a vegetable garden

    How to plan a vegetable garden

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

    A Guide To Planting Bare Root Trees

    As regular readers will know, I had to take down over half of my trees due to the ash die back disease which is affecting so many of the nation's ash trees. Sadly, that has left my little p ... … 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
  • 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
  • Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden - an interview with Donna Mullen

    Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden - an interview with Donna Mullen

    Whether you have a large garden or a modest balcony, what better person to speak to about making your space more wildlife and nature-friendly than someone who's just written a book about the subject ... … Read more
  • Growing Vegetables In Urban Planters - Container Gardening

    Growing Vegetables In Urban Planters - Container Gardening

    Urban Planters / Container Gardening for vegetable growers. An image blog post. Wooden Wine Boxes make great little planters for herbs and salads. Vertical farming with herb containers. Any wall or ... … 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
  • 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
  • Building a timber fruit cage

    Building a timber fruit cage

    My weekend work for the last 2 weeks has been building our new fruit cage video location. The plan, as I think I mentioned in a previous mail, is to film a new set of videos showing how to plant, pru ... … Read more
  • Aphid Pest Control

    Aphid Pest Control

    Aphids are the source of much frustration in the garden. Also referred to as greenfly or blackfly, these small sap-sucking insects feed on ornamental plants and edibles alike. They can cause ... … Read more
  • Growing Tomatoes in NW London with Rhys Jaggar

    Growing Tomatoes in NW London with Rhys Jaggar

    Timetable for growing tomatoes: a summary of a decade of learningI started growing tomatoes in the wet summer of 2009 and was (quite frankly) not very successful. It probably took me until 2013 to ... … Read more
  • Interview: Lynda Huxley on Swift Conservation and Nest Boxes

    Interview: Lynda Huxley on Swift Conservation and Nest Boxes

    Regular readers may remember an exploratory email I published a few weeks ago about conservation grade nest boxes for Irish birds. I had compiled a little survey to see what kind of interest th ... … Read more
  • When to Feed Tomato Plants

    When to Feed Tomato Plants

    Q - My tomato leaves are yellowing but they seem to be producing good fruit, do I need to feed them? This question we received from a reader is a very good one, because I think many people as ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Chinese Mustard

    How To Grow Chinese Mustard

    Grow Your Own Oriental Salads Spicy Chinese Mustard. Mustard greens are very popular in China for stir-fry, and mostly used cooked. The oriental mustards are a very large group of rather coarse-lea ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Osaka

    How to Grow Osaka

    Mustard greens are very popular in China for stir-fry, and mostly used cooked. The oriental mustards are a very large group of rather coarse-leaved brassicas, usually having a spicy flavour. The m ... … Read more
  • Preserving wild areas in your garden

    Preserving wild areas in your garden

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

    Mid July Vegetable Garden Update

    Pollinating Sweetcorn As you may know from previous mails, I am growing sweetcorn in the polytunnel this year as part of our video project. I thought you might like to see a couple of photos as the c ... … Read more
  • Cows aren’t the problem, Agriculture is!

    Cows aren’t the problem, Agriculture is!

    I posted an 'info graphic' (which I did myself) on facebook the other day illustrating that an acre of land could support 20 families in vegetables but just the one cow. I was hoping for a bit of ... … Read more
  • Organic Gardening

    Organic Gardening

    What is Meant By Organic Gardening? You will no doubt have often heard the term 'organic gardening'. What it actually means - or how strict the definition is - can be different for each individual. … Read more
  • How To Grow Pak Choi

    How To Grow Pak Choi

    Pak Choi (also called bok choy) is a mild flavoured Oriental vegetable in the same family as Chinese cabbage, Tatsoi and Wong Bok which are all grown the same way. Pak Choi can be eaten raw, stir ... … Read more
  • April 30th Garden Update - Seedling Sowing Tips

    April 30th Garden Update - Seedling Sowing Tips

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

    Some News On Seeds

    Just to let you all know that we're in the middle of a project to rebuild our Quickcrop seed range at the moment - as well as providing more comprehensive info on the different varieties. Brexit ... … Read more
  • Does food affect our Mental Health?

    Does food affect our Mental Health?

    Mental health is clearly just as important as our physical health, yet is unseen and can be so difficult to manage, it can affect every aspect of our daily lives, be it social, work, relationship ... … Read more
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 3 - Sleep

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 3 - Sleep

    Sleep is something many of us take for granted and don’t give a second thought to, but for others it’s a huge obstacle in their life. Sleep deprivation actually has more negative effects on our healt ... … Read more
  • A guide to polytunnel irrigation

    A guide to polytunnel irrigation

    This might seem like an odd time of year to talk about irrigation, but if you are thinking of adding a watering system to your polytunnel or greenhouse then now is the time to get it done. Irri ... … Read more
  • An interview with Fionnuala Fallon.

    An interview with Fionnuala Fallon.

    I was pleased to bump into writer and journalist Fionnuala Fallon recently as I wanted to compliment her on her new book 'From the Ground Up'. I'm a sucker for good photography and also a bit of a no ... … Read more
  • How to build a school raised bed vegetable garden

    How to build a school raised bed vegetable garden

    Using school raised garden beds We would strongly recommend using timber raised vegetable beds for your school garden for a number of reasons, the biggest from the teachers point of view is they ... … 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
  • The Vegetable Garden in Mid May

    The Vegetable Garden in Mid May

    What can I sow or plant in my garden now? Everything! Well, pretty much everything. You will be too late to sow most warm climate crops which need a long growing season like tomatoes, peppers an ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Endive

    How to Grow Endive

    How to grow endive, a popular salad vegetable on the Continent there are two types: curly endive (chicorée frisée), which is more heat-resistant, and Batavian or broad leaved (escarole); there are ... … Read more
  • Top 10 Plant Protection For The Vegetable Garden

    Top 10 Plant Protection For The Vegetable Garden

    Our Top Ten list of plant protection products for the vegetable garden. Plant protection is the practice of managing weather, weeds, pests and diseases that damage or inhibit the growth of fruit, veg ... … Read more
  • Reducing Food Waste

    Reducing Food Waste

    Food waste is a significant social issue with far-reaching consequences for the environment. According to the EPA, Ireland generated 835,000 tonnes of food waste in 2023 - or 162 kg of food waste pe ... … 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
  • Identifying Common Garden Pests

    Identifying Common Garden Pests

    Seeing your vegetable crops decimated by garden pests can be a very disheartening sight, and it can happen seemingly overnight if proper preventative methods aren't applied. Once the garden pes ... … Read more
  • The Benefits of Cold Pressed Seaweed and Foliar Feeds

    The Benefits of Cold Pressed Seaweed and Foliar Feeds

    As you know, the Quickcrop research team never sleeps. We work tirelessly night and day to improve our product range and bring the best possible products to our shop and, hopefully, to your gar ... … Read more
  • How To Fix a Hole in a Polytunnel

    How To Fix a Hole in a Polytunnel

    Polytunnels are designed to be durable structures, and you can expect the polythene cover itself to last for a good 4-5 years before it needs replacing. Having said that, accidents can happen ... … Read more
  • The Knepp Castle Re-Wilding Project

    The Knepp Castle Re-Wilding Project

    I spent most of last weekend loafing around Kent and Sussex as I was keen to visit a few gardens while the season still has some life left in it. One of the highlights of the trip was a visit to the ... … 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
  • The Health Benefits of Garlic

    The Health Benefits of Garlic

    You have to hand it to garlic for it’s sheer audacity, showboating through the kitchen, loving the attention it gets as its aroma permeates everything whether being cooked or chopped. It may be the ... … 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
  • How To Grow Sage

    How To Grow Sage

    Sage is very slow to establish itself, so be prepared for a wait if you grow it from seed. When established however, common sage is reasonably hardy and tolerant of almost all conditions as long as ... … 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
  • 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
  • An Irish Nature Year - Jane Powers

    An Irish Nature Year - Jane Powers

    As you may know from last week's communication I have been having a very enjoyable time reading Jane Powers' new book 'An Irish Nature Year'. The book is a compilation of 366 entries (one for every d ... … 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
  • 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
  • New Quickcrop Square Foot Urban Vegetable Garden

    New Quickcrop Square Foot Urban Vegetable Garden

    If you have read any of our previous blog posts you will know that we are rather spoiled at Quickcrop with our large rural gardens with plenty of room to grow in. If you have a smaller urban garden a ... … Read more
  • A Beginner's Guide to Polytunnel Gardening

    A Beginner's Guide to Polytunnel Gardening

    What is a Polytunnel? A polytunnel is an elongated, semi circular-shaped tunnel made out of polyethylene. They come in a wide variety of sizes, and they can be something of a game changer in a mild, ... … Read more
  • Lyonnaise Potatoes

    Lyonnaise Potatoes

    Potatoes are a staple, a real mainstay of the kitchen but I think we can take them for granted in this part of the world. I grew up in a household that served them one way with Sunday dinner so get q ... … Read more
  • How To Maintain Your Home Sauna

    How To Maintain Your Home Sauna

    Kicking back and relaxing in your home sauna is going to be much easier once you know that everything is working smoothly and the structure is in good condition. The good news is that saun ... … Read more
  • How To Attract Beneficial Insects To Your Garden

    How To Attract Beneficial Insects To Your Garden

    Garden 'pests' are the scourge of many a gardener - it can feel like they’re taunting you and all your careful work as they infest, burrow into and devour crops or plants. In these kinds of ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in Early June

    The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in Early June

    It really is incredible how things burst into life when we get a bit of warmth and sunshine: my little plot is suddenly a very different place. It was such a nice day yesterday that we took the came ... … Read more
  • Garden Party Furniture

    Garden Party Furniture

    Garden furniture is often designed or bought with relaxation or solitary ‘me time’ in mind, but that’s far from the only option. The garden can be a great place to entertain, have guests around for a ... … Read more
  • What Do I Need To Start an Unheated Greenhouse?

    What Do I Need To Start an Unheated Greenhouse?

    A greenhouse can open up possibilities for you and extend your growing season. It mainly does this by increasing levels of heat and light: an effect brought about by the inherent design of the greenh ... … 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
  • 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
  • What is a Victory Garden?

    What is a Victory Garden?

    Victory gardens are fruit and vegetable gardens grown by the public both at home and in a community setting. In times of war huge pressure is put on the food supply, and planting food crops whe ... … Read more
  • 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
  • What Is The Best Position For A Polytunnel?

    What Is The Best Position For A Polytunnel?

    Where you position your polytunnel will ultimately depend on the space you have available, but there are some important factors to take into account. Good positioning will increase your chances of g ... … 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
  • A Guide to Garden Irrigation

    A Guide to Garden Irrigation

    Irrigation is essential to the development and healthy growth of most garden crops; however, it can be very easy to overdo it. Individual plant needs may differ, but there are some general principle ... … 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
  • 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
  • Wildflower Meadow Maintenance

    Wildflower Meadow Maintenance

    While a wildflower meadow requires less maintenance and upkeep than a large lawn, it is still a managed habitat and will need attention at strategic times of the year. Once it is fully established a ... … Read more
  • Growing Brassicas - How we bred this amazing group of plants

    Growing Brassicas - How we bred this amazing group of plants

    The Evolution of the Wild Cabbage Plant My recent bedtime reading has been 'The Blind Watchmaker' by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and I am now suffering from lack of sleep. The book is fas ... … 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
  • 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
  • Cockle picking (or free food!)

    Cockle picking (or free food!)

    With everyone trying to save a few euro on their shopping we've decided to go one better and show you where to get food for free! We're a bit spoiled as we live near the sea which is where we start t ... … Read more
  • Solar Garden Lights

    Solar Garden Lights

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

    Harvesting and storing peas.

    Keep picking your peas! Peas can be harvested from July to September but you need to keep picking them to keep the new pods coming. It's an odd one because you're waiting for the pods to plump up wi ... … Read more
  • Creating a Microclimate in your Garden

    Creating a Microclimate in your Garden

    What is a Microclimate? A microclimate is a small localised area that differs somewhat from the surrounding weather conditions, for example being warmer, more humid, windier etc. A ‘localised ... … Read more
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 5 – Immune Function

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 5 – Immune Function

    Your Immune System The immune system is made up of a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect the body. It is a highly evolved series of defences designed to ... … 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Benefits Of Using Organic Fertilizers & Plant Feed

    The Benefits Of Using Organic Fertilizers & Plant Feed

    Plant feed and fertilizers play a huge part in the garden, and as a company we only use natural and organic alternatives. Natural plant feed is a no-brainer in the vegetable garden as we tend to ea ... … 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
  • 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 overwintering ... … Read more
  • Lough Gill Kayak Tour

    Lough Gill Kayak Tour

    I am not someone who is very keen on getting up at 5 am on a Sunday morning but last weekend I found myself sitting blinking in the car three and half hours before Sunday Miscellany was due to ... … 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
  • When is the best time to water plants?

    When is the best time to water plants?

    Whether learning by experience or by reading up, you’ll soon come to realise that - for the most part - there are no hard and fast rules for gardening. This applies to irrigation as well. Sure, there ... … 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
  • Chicken Moat Slug Control

    Chicken Moat Slug Control

    I suspect I'm not the only one but I am fighting a battle (and losing) with the quite unbelievable number of slugs I have this year. You can see them in the picture below having climbed my broad b ... … Read more
  • Early May in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden 2021

    Early May in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden 2021

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    The Easy-Care Gardening Expert - D G Hessayon

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    Superfast & long lasting weedkiller - 750ml

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    Lumify USB Solar Vintage Bulb Lights ( set of 10)

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    Ecozone B22 CFL Bulb - 30W/150W

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    Get Off Scatter Crystals 460g

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    Kent & Stowe Capability Trowel

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    Sharpening Stone

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    Kent and Stowe Long Handled Leaf Rake

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    Chillington Heavy Duty Wide Canterbury - FORK - Hoe With Handle

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    RYOM Ultrasound Alarm with Sensor

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    Bio D Concentrated Toilet Cleaner 750ml

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    Achillea Terracotta - P9 & 1L Pots

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    Kent & Stowe Stainless Steel Hand Trowel

    €12.95
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    Interactive Solitary Beehive

    €29.95
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    Haxnicks Speed Hoe

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    Weleda Calendula Baby Soap

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    Replacement Head For Golden Gark

    €24.95
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    Cliplift Magnum Hydraulic Lawn Mower Tilt 500kg

    €325.00
    €395.00
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    Greenman Forged Bypass Loppers

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    €59.95
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    Large Home Garden Veggie Table

    €79.95
    €129.50
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    Kapiteyn Landscape Bag - The Allium Garden (50 Bulbs)

    €15.95
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    Classic Gardeners Tool Pouch

    €7.97
    €15.95
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    Bio D Concentrated Toilet Cleaner 5litre

    €12.95
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    The Chillington Ridging Hoe (Azada) With Handle

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    Blulite - Bluetooth Speaker

    €39.95
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