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  • Starting Seeds Early in the Season

    Starting Seeds Early in the Season

    As we are probably all itching to begin the growing season, I thought it might be helpful to talk about starting seeds off early and how to give the best chance of success. As we need extra warmth t ... … 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
  • How to Grow Potatoes

    How to Grow Potatoes

    For me potatoes are the backbone of the vegetable garden. If you get the seed potatoes in relatively early, there is very little to do apart from earthing up and keeping an eye out for blig ... … 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
  • Your garden in July

    Your garden in July

    July is a fabulous time in the garden with so much glossy new growth and tasty young vegetables. Don't forget there is still plenty of things you can sow now, the warmer weather giving the added adva ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Science of Seaweed Feed

    The Science of Seaweed Feed

    There are many claims made about seaweed in terms of it's beneficial effects for the gardener. It is known to improve soil structure and invigorate soil organisms, while seaweed extracts are ... … 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
  • Plant Roots and How They Work

    Plant Roots and How They Work

    As we slip into the cooler weather of October there is very little we can sow now (apart from some cold tolerant Asian salads) so, as per last week's mail, it is mostly about preparing the ... … Read more
  • Mid March 2021 Vegetable Garden Update

    Mid March 2021 Vegetable Garden Update

    Pricking out tomato and chilli seedlings This week I have started pricking out and potting on my tomato seedlings, you can see the tomatoes happily growing away in the photo above. There are a coupl ... … Read more
  • Storing and keeping herbs

    Storing and keeping herbs

    Now is the time to turn your attention to your herb garden to ensure that your herbs stand the best chance of making it through whatever weather winter has in store for us as well as making sure that ... … Read more
  • Moths - The Unseen Nocturnal Pollinator

    Moths - The Unseen Nocturnal Pollinator

    I thought we'd do one last 'Friday Facts' on unsung pollinator heroes before moving on to another subject next week. Today I am taking a quick look at moths as they can be overlooked in favour of the ... … 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
  • Late August Garden Update & Protecting Your Soil.

    Late August Garden Update & Protecting Your Soil.

    This week we are back in the vegetable garden to look at growth towards the end of the season and to make sure we get the best possible harvests before the cold weather arrives. While August can seem ... … Read more
  • How To Make a Herb Garden

    How To Make a Herb Garden

    They may not be the first thing you think of when planning a vegetable garden, but herbs are very easy and rewarding to grow. They provide a rich array of options when it comes to cooking and garnish ... … Read more
  • Fencing with James

    Fencing with James

    This is a follow up to a weekly newsletter post where I mentioned a guy who worked with me a number of years ago who was always good for a funny turn of phrase. To set the scene, James was an old ... … Read more
  • September Seeds & Super Soil

    September Seeds & Super Soil

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

    Cut Flower Seedlings

    I am not going to pretend that I know much about cut flowers, but what I will say is that I have a growing (excuse the pun) interest. As you may know, we are doing a lot of work this year on th ... … Read more
  • The Best Crops to Grow in a Polytunnel

    The Best Crops to Grow in a Polytunnel

    A polytunnel can really open up a world of growing possibilities, extending the growing season, providing extra shelter and increasing your chances of success with warm climate crops.  However, ... … Read more
  • Seedling plants for Autumn / Winter production.

    Seedling plants for Autumn / Winter production.

    August and September are still very productive months in the vegetable garden with plenty of delicious vegetables at their peak and ready to pick. If you're anything like me you'll also be itching to ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Raspberries

    How To Grow Raspberries

    Raspberries are one of the most popular summer fruits and are very easy to grow. Different training techniques mean raspberries can be grown in gardens of any size and in containers.Preparation ... … Read more
  • Planting French Garlic in Autumn

    Planting French Garlic in Autumn

    It's the start of Autumn here and we’re clinging on to a vague suggestion of an Indian Summer. It's still dry enough to spend a bit of time in the garden and there are a few seasonal jobs that are pe ... … 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
  • 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
  • Should you open your greenhouse every day?

    Should you open your greenhouse every day?

    Greenhouses are designed to draw in and capture heat. This is for the benefit of your plants, but it’s a blessing that can soon turn into a curse if you allow temperatures to get out of control. Shou ... … 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 G.I.Y. Gathering 2014

    The G.I.Y. Gathering 2014

    I'm sure most of you have already heard of G.I.Y. or 'Grow It Yourself', indeed many of you are probably members so we'll go for a brief intro for those who haven't: G.I.Y. international was set ... … Read more
  • Fast Composting vs Slow Composting

    Fast Composting vs Slow Composting

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

    Finnish Saunas

    A Finnish sauna is a traditional type of sauna that uses dry heat in a wooden cabin type structure. Rocks are heated up using a special stove, called a kiuas, and then water is poured on top to ... … 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
  • Why Sow Wildflowers?

    Why Sow Wildflowers?

    What are the main benefits of sowing wildflowers in your outdoor space or of creating a wildflower meadow? First of all, it's best to go for a 100% native Irish wildflower mix, as non-native wildflo ... … Read more
  • Garden diary 2020 - transforming a large space into a perennial paradise.

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

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

    The August Vegetable Garden

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

    The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in August

    Well, it's August again in the Quickcrop garden (and elsewhere I suspect) so I thought we'd take our customary stroll around to see what's growing and hopefully offer some advice on some of my frui ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Garden in Early June 2020

    The Quickcrop Garden in Early June 2020

    I thought we'd start the garden update with a couple of photos taken last evening while having a walk on a local bog. The photo above is of Eriophorum angustifolium or bog cotton (oddly, th ... … 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
  • 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
  • A Beginner's Guide to Keeping Chickens

    A Beginner's Guide to Keeping Chickens

    In recent years more and more households - both rural and urban - have decided to keep backyard chickens or poultry. As well as being a source of ‘homemade’ fresh eggs, it’s something tha ... … Read more
  • How Frost Affects Your Plants

    How Frost Affects Your Plants

    As winter approaches in the second half of the year it's important to consider protecting your plants from cold weather - and the damage that can be caused by frost. In a lot of ways though, it' ... … Read more
  • Tips on Vegetable Seed Sowing Times

    Tips on Vegetable Seed Sowing Times

    Seed sowing dates This week I thought it might be helpful to include some more detail on seed sowing dates as, with some minor planning, you can skew the season in your favour and avoid some common ... … Read more
  • Planting perennial flowers in Autumn

    Planting perennial flowers in Autumn

    This week I thought we would take a break from vegetables and look instead at the flowering garden. Some of you may remember my ambitious plans earlier in the year to create a number of flo ... … 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
  • 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
  • Cabbage Spring

    Cabbage Spring

    Recommended Varieties: Hispi F1 Where to grow: Cabbage needs a fertile moisture retentive soil with good drainage. The cabbages will remain in the ground through the Winter so in wet a ... … Read more
  • 10,000 Bees

    10,000 Bees

    I rarely get out these days but myself and Niall always try to squeeze in a relaxing pint on a Friday evening. Pubs whether you like or loath them are great places to meet people in a similarly re ... … 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
  • 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
  • Timber Raised Beds vs Metal Raised Beds: Pros and Cons

    Timber Raised Beds vs Metal Raised Beds: Pros and Cons

    The popularity of Metal Raised Beds continues to grow, with more and more gardeners seeing them as a compact, durable and low-maintenance option for growing vegetables at an elevated height. … Read more
  • Waist high garden beds

    Waist high garden beds

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

    Growing Garlic - Frequently Asked Questions

    Growing garlic is one of my favourite jobs in the vegetable garden. It is pretty much trouble free to grow and adds wonderful flavours to our home cooking. Homegrown garlic comes in a wide rang ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in Early June 2015

    The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in Early June 2015

    It really is incredible how things burst into life when we get a bit of warmth and sunshine, my little plot is suddenly a very different different place. It was such a nice day yesterday that we t ... … Read more
  • 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 establis ... … Read more
  • Wildflower planting for bees and other pollinators

    Wildflower planting for bees and other pollinators

    I mentioned a couple of mails ago that we would be adding a new flowering plant section to our website but as usual I am a bit behind. We have been growing some very nice nursery stock (available now ... … Read more
  • Plants for the Autumn Vegetable Garden

    Plants for the Autumn Vegetable Garden

    What to sow or plant in September - it's not too late! I have included below some good things to sow or plant out as vegetable seedlings in September. Most of the varieties mentioned are available a ... … Read more
  • Potato Blight - Recognising and avoiding.

    Potato Blight - Recognising and avoiding.

    Everyone who has grown potatoes will have heard of potato blight, it's the most serious disease affecting potatoes and one which is almost impossible not to get. The disease is thought to have ori ... … Read more
  • A Guide to Making Homemade Compost

    A Guide to Making Homemade Compost

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

    Forest Gardening

    Forest gardening aims to mimic the natural balance found in forest or woodland ecosystems. Woodlands are known to support a diverse array of plants, wildlife and microorganisms, from tall trees to s ... … Read more
  • A garden makeover. Creating a perennial flower garden.

    A garden makeover. Creating a perennial flower garden.

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

    Fish for Small Garden Ponds

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

    Stuff for gardeners to do in winter.

    This week I would like to talk about succulent plants and flowering perennials, as both give me something to do while the vegetable garden sleeps. First though, I thought we might start with a couple ... … Read more
  • Garden Fencing Panel Comparisons

    Garden Fencing Panel Comparisons

    Birkdale Durapost FencingAs part of the Durapost Fencing System, a durable alternative to traditional timber or concrete fence posts, we supply two (soon to be three) Fencing panel options that have ... … Read more
  • What Are The Best Vegetables For Children?

    What Are The Best Vegetables For Children?

    Persuading children to eat vegetables can be a task and a half. It’s not just stubbornness either: research shows that kids’ taste buds are simply more receptive to sweet foods. And let’s be ho ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop garden in March - dealing with a wet Spring

    The Quickcrop garden in March - dealing with a wet Spring

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

    Asian Greens for Autumn Sowing

    When we move towards the end of July and into early August, it can be easy to think that the time for sowing new crops has passed. To be fair that's true for most things, with the garden now in ... … Read more
  • Home Sauna vs Steam Room

    Home Sauna vs Steam Room

    If you’re new to the whole world of ‘sitting in a heated room to relax’, it may not be immediately clear what the difference is between a sauna and a steam room. Some people will use the terms ... … Read more
  • No Dig Garden Beds

    No Dig Garden Beds

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

    How to grow in a greenhouse

    Whatever style of greenhouse you opt for - whether it’s a ‘lean-to’, a compact house or a larger one - it will open up new possibilities for you and extend your growing season. It’s also a very ... … Read more
  • Soil Improvement for Vegetable Gardeners

    Soil Improvement for Vegetable Gardeners

    Healthy vegetables need a healthy soil, it's as simple as that. It is possible to grow vegetables in poor soil by using artificial fertilizers but the quality of the soil will be further eroded un ... … Read more
  • How to 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
  • Hungry Bin vs Hotbin (Composter Comparison)

    Hungry Bin vs Hotbin (Composter Comparison)

    Home composting is a fantastic way of killing two birds with one stone. You can process garden and kitchen waste (and reduce your bin collection costs) while at the same time producing your ... … Read more
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 1 - Weight Loss

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 1 - Weight Loss

    Hi there and a Happy New Year to you all! So, Andrew asked me to do a series of articles about nutrition and everyday health, I’m a Nutritional Therapist so I guess he thought I'd be a good person to ... … Read more
  • March 2020 Vegetable Garden Update

    March 2020 Vegetable Garden Update

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

    Know Your Onions - How to grow onions

    Onions are some of the easiest things to grow and require very little looking after. As our friend Dermot Carey (last head gardener of Lissadell House) says if you can't grow onions you might as well ... … Read more
  • ​The Polytunnel in April

    ​The Polytunnel in April

    So, how is everyone feeling with the improvement in the weather? I for one am feeling pretty good about it. I don't know what the temperatures were like where you are, but it was wonderfully wa ... … Read more
  • Is It Too Late To Start A Vegetable Garden in August?

    Is It Too Late To Start A Vegetable Garden in August?

    If you’re just thinking about starting your first vegetable garden, you might feel like you’ve missed the boat or that it’s the wrong time of year. Fair enough: many gardeners see August as a t ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • How to Grow Herbs at Home

    How to Grow Herbs at Home

    I guess it is important to say from the outset that herbs are very easy to grow. Considering what they add in flavour and how often you will use them they are probably the best value plants in the ga ... … 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
  • 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
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    Terms and Conditions

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  • Durapost fencing system U-Channel Cover

    Durapost U-Channel Cover

    €9.95
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  • Multi bird sound system

    Multi Bird Call Sound System

    €129.00
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  • electric apple mill

    Vigo Press Electric Apple Mill 1.5Kw

    €895.00
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  • close view of the Single Swift Box 17B

    Single Swift Box 17B (Irish spec)

    €179.95
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  • Round tree stakes for extra plant support

    Round Tree Stake 120cm

    €2.95
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  • A trap for catching the leek moth in the garden

    Leek Moth Trap

    €9.95
    €19.95
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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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  • decorative arched steel lawn edging kit

    Decorative Arched Lawn Edging

    €6.95
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  • Ambassador F1 is a dark green variety of courgette

    Courgette 'Ambassador F1'

    €2.95
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  • Westland Sulphate of Ammonia 1.5kg box

    Sulphate of Ammonia - 1.5kg

    €7.95
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  • Winterbor is a hardy kale with blue green leaves

    Kale 'Dwarf Green Curled'

    €3.40
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  • Use the Gardman Easy Picker to pick up leaves, rubbish and other garden refuse.

    Gardman Easy Picker

    €12.95
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  • Garantia barrica rainwater storage barrel

    Barrica Rain Water Barrel

    RRP:
    €249.00 - €349.00
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  • Westland Organic Rooting Powder assists in the rooting of cuttings. Made from natural ingredients, it does not contain any synthetic growth hormones or fungicides.

    Westland Organic Rooting Powder - 100g

    €5.95
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  • Sophie conran precision secateurs

    Sophie Conran Precision Secateurs

    €39.95
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  • Triple swift box built into the wall

    Triple Swift Nest Box - 17A (Irish spec)

    €359.95
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  • redbor is a lovely red curly type of kale

    Kale 'Redbor'

    €3.45
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  • Plum Moth trap with pheromone lures

    Plum Moth Trap & 2 Lures With 2 Sticky Bases

    €14.95
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  • Westland Superphosphate 1.5kg

    Superphosphate - 1.5kg

    €7.95
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  • Germidour Seed Purple Garlic

    Germidour Seed Purple Garlic

    RRP:
    €6.95 - €24.50
    Out of stock
  • Haxnicks mesh easy tunnel

    Easy Micromesh Tunnel

    €19.95
    €24.95
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  • The Bio Green Jumbo Propagator is an easy to use electric propagator with accurate temperature control & a high top to accommodate larger plants as well as seedlings & cuttings.

    Bio Green Jumbo Propagator

    €225.00
    €275.00
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  • hozelock easymix composter on decking

    Hozelock Easymix Composter

    €199.00
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  • Messidrome Seed Garlic

    Messidrome Seed Garlic

    RRP:
    €6.95 - €24.50
    Out of stock
  • Envirofleece plus for plant protection

    Envirofleece Plus - Garden Fleece For Plant Protection

    €12.95
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  • Westland Sulphate of Iron makes soil more acidic. It is ideal for ericaceous and acid loving plants including azaleas, camellias, hydrangeas & rhododendrons.

    Sulphate of Iron - 1.5kg

    €7.95
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  • Organic Rooting Gel 150ml

    Organic Rooting Gel 150ml

    €7.95
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  • Early nantes are long and sweet carrots with excellent colour

    Carrot 'Nantes 2'

    €2.95
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  • Premier solit level timber raised vegetable garden kit

    2 tier Urban Garden Raised Bed Kit

    RRP:
    €329.95 - €439.95
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  • Moss curled variety of curly leaf parsley

    Parsley, Moss Curled

    €2.95
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  • freshly picked tummelberries

    Tummelberries

    RRP:
    €7.95 - €14.95
    Out of stock
  • Birkdle durapost hardware kit for aluminium gate.

    Durapost Aluminium Door Hardware Kit

    €159.95
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  • easy net tunnel row cover for gardening

    Easy Net Tunnels For Garden Plant Protection

    €24.95
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  • Codling moth trap with pheromone lure

    Codling Moth Trap Complete With 2 Lures & 2 Sticky Bases

    €14.95
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  • mini polytunnel component parts

    Build Your Own Mini Polytunnel (Parts Picker)

    €1.00
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  • Bumble Bee Nest

    Bumble Bee Nest

    €34.95
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  • Refuse bag roll with drawtape

    Drawtape Refuse Sacks - 10 per pack

    €1.95
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  • lawn rake with a stainless steel head

    Burgon & Ball Lawn and Leaf Rake

    €39.95
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  • Callistephus roses cut flower seedling collection

    Callistephus & Xeranthemum Mix - 42 Plants

    €29.95
  • egyptian loofah pad

    Loofco Bathtime Loofah

    €3.95
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  • Garden posts for fencing & staking

    Round Garden Posts / Fencing Stakes

    RRP:
    €4.95 - €6.95
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  • Aster cordifolius Little Carlow plants for sale online

    Aster Cordifolius 'Little Carlow' - P9 & 1L Pots

    RRP:
    €8.95 - €16.95
    Out of stock
  • Choose from our 3lb or 6lb head

    Wood Splitting Maul with Hickory Handle

    RRP:
    €34.95 - €42.95
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  • vida small copper garden hoe in hand

    Garden Hoe Vida (Small)

    €59.95
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  • easy fleece tunnel

    Giant Easy Fleece Tunnel - Plant Protection

    €32.95
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  • Westland's Big Tom Tomato Planter

    Westland Big Tom Tomato Planter - 55l

    €10.95
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  • [S]Location=Dublin

    [S]Location=Dublin

    €29.95
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  • sprout and christmas pudding garland on wooden mantle close up

    Sprout and Christmas Pudding Garland

    €29.95
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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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  • Stipa gigantea 1

    Stipa gigantea - P9 & 1L Pots

    RRP:
    €9.95 - €19.95
    Out of stock
  • Gro grid weed suppressant vegetable planting mat

    Gro Grid Planting Mat 'A' for Kale, Spinach, Strawberries

    RRP:
    €15.95 - €69.95
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  • Digital thermostat with heating and cooling

    Bio Green Digital Thermostat - Thermo 2

    €69.95
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  • using the precision hoe in a raised bed

    Haxnicks Speed Hoe

    €17.47
    €29.95
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  • The double headed hoe from Chillington

    Chillington Double Headed Hoe or Azada With Handle

    €32.95
    €34.95
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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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  • Tall timber raised vegetable bed kit

    Raised Bed Kits - 35cm High Allotment Planter

    RRP:
    €74.95 - €89.95
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  • The 2 tier raised bed with garden bench attached

    2 Tier Raised Vegetable Bed with Attached Garden Bench

    €189.95
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  • a handful of lawn sand for moss control

    Lawn Sand - Bulk Bag Delivered Nationwide

    €179.00
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  • Joraform JK800 commercial composter

    Joraform Composter - JK800 (Fully Assembled)

    €3,750.00
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  • weed free planting is especially good with onions

    Gro Grid Planting Mat 'D' For Onions & Garlic

    RRP:
    €15.95 - €69.95
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  • A giant elephant garlic tastes closer to a leek

    Elephant Garlic - A Mild Giant Garlic for roasting

    RRP:
    €5.95 - €36.95
    Out of stock
  • Chafer beetle trap with lure

    Chafer Beetle Trap & 1 X Lure

    €24.95
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  • Hungry bin wormery

    The Incredible Hungry Bin Worm Composter

    €295.00
    €345.00
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  • Schwegler barn swallow nest 10 B

    Barn Swallow Nest - 10B

    €39.95
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  • bicolour petals on dahlia alauna clair-obscur

    Dahlia Decorative - Alauna Clair-Obscur

    €7.95
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  • Timber raised vegetable bed

    Easy To Assemble Raised Vegetable Beds 180cm x 180cm

    RRP:
    €169.00 - €189.00
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  • The best liquid seaweed feed and soil conditioner in garden

    Irish Organic Seaweed Soil Conditioner and Plant Tonic. 2.5 litre.

    €39.95
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  • joraform JK6200 commercial composting system

    Commercial Joraform JK6200

  • Box moth trap with refill lures

    Box Moth Trap & 4 X Refill Lures

    €27.95
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  • Joraform JK5100 commercial food waste processing sysytem

    Commercial Joraform JK5100

  • Quickcrop new zealand box composter

    Treble Bay Easy Access Timber Composter

    €425.00
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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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  • 4.6m (15ft) wide Large Hobby Polytunnel from D-Plant

    Large Hobby Polytunnel (4.6m Wide)

    RRP:
    €960.00 - €1,755.00
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  • 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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  • The Expert Vegetable Notebook by Dr. D G Hessayon

    The Expert Vegetable Notebook - D G Hessayon

    €9.95
    Out of stock
  • thick timber tree stakes

    Garden Posts - Chunky Tree Stakes 1.8m

    €4.45
    Out of stock
  • Stewarts electric seedling propagator

    Stewarts Electric Propagator 38cm

    €59.50
    Out of stock
  • Copper finish lantern feeder

    Brushed Copper Lantern Feeder

    €39.95
    Out of stock
  • Giant easy mesh micromesh insect protection tunnel

    Giant Haxnicks Tunnel Micromesh - Insect Mesh Netting

    €29.99
    Out of stock
  • long pointed timber garden posts

    Pointed Garden Posts & Fencing/Tree Stakes 1.5m

    €4.95
    Out of stock
  • Plant and tree support cable can be cut to size as needed

    Flexi Tree Tie Cable In 3mm Green - 40m

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • Replacement Grower Frame Polycover

    Replacement Grower Frame Polycover

    €32.95
    €39.95
    Out of stock
  • Giant round wicker log basket inside

    Giant Wicker Log Basket - GT - LOGG02

    €139.50
    Out of stock
  • Dahlia Bishop of Dover

    Peony Flowered Dahlia - 'Bishop of Dover'

    €3.99
    Out of stock
  • Contains 7 Mini propagators for diverse growing

    Super 7 Electric Windowsill Propagator

    €59.95
    €69.95
    Out of stock
  • mushroom shaped bamboo cane caps

    Mushroom Cane Protector Caps Pack of 10

    €3.95
    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • paper seedling pot maker box

    Paper Pot Maker

    €19.95
    €24.95
    Out of stock
  • Large Tunnel Cloche - Grower Frame With Heavy Duty Cover

    Large Tunnel Cloche - Grower Frame With Heavy Duty Cover

    €79.50
    €99.50
    Out of stock
  • rollaway nest box

    Nestomatic Roll Away Nest Box

    €69.50
    €89.50
    Out of stock
  • organic body scrub loofah

    Loofco Body Loofah

    €3.45
    Out of stock
  • The Vegetable course gardening book by charles dowding

    Charles Dowdings Vegetable Course

    €18.95
    Out of stock
  • TripleAction 3000 pump, filter and UV steriliser

    Triple Action 3000 Pump

    €119.50
    Out of stock
  • 84 seedling plant popular plant tray

    Top of the Pops Tray - 84 Organic Plants

    €44.95
    Out of stock
  • Natiural log tit bird nesting box

    Natural Log Tit Box

    €9.95
    €19.95
    Out of stock
  • natural bark bird box

    Natural Log Robin Box

    €17.95
    Out of stock
  • Westland Bone Meal - 1.5kg

    Westland Bone Meal - 1.5kg

    RRP:
    €7.95 - €14.95
    Out of stock
  • Irish gold seed potatoes on grass

    Irish Gold Seed Potatoes

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • The plum fruit moth trap keeps moths off fruit bushes

    Plum Moth Trap

    €4.95
    €9.95
    Out of stock
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