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  • 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
  • New Square Foot Garden Plans

    New Square Foot Garden Plans

    Square Foot Gardening is an easy to understand method of planting vegetables which splits a gardeners plot into square foot areas rather than into rows. This system is especially good for beginners a ... … Read more
  • Korean Kimchi and Fizzy Milk

    Korean Kimchi and Fizzy Milk

    It is rare that my wife and I agree on anything but I was pleasantly surprised when my liking for pickled vegetables converged neatly with her interest in the health benefits of home fermented produc ... … Read more
  • Making your own 'Black Gold' with the new Subpod Wormery

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

    We talked a couple of weeks ago about how adding well rotted organic matter to your garden soil is the number one way to grow the best vegetables. One of the key ingredients is your own home produced ... … Read more
  • 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
  • What to sow in late May and early June

    What to sow in late May and early June

    The transition from May to June is a fantastic time in the vegetable garden as the crops you have planted or sown start to put on some proper growth and the garden starts to fill up. As you know I of ... … 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
  • How To Grow Carrots

    How To Grow Carrots

    Get the soil conditions correct and carrots are one of the easiest vegetables to grow in the cooler climates. Incorrect soil conditions lead to misshapen carrots - these may well cause a chu ... … Read more
  • Greenhouse Maintenance

    Greenhouse Maintenance

    A greenhouse is very effective at what it does, but to keep it working to the best of its abilities you should keep on top of any maintenance issues that may arise. Keep a sharp eye on things l ... … 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
  • 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
  • How to Start Seedlings Indoors

    How to Start Seedlings Indoors

    We are nearly at that time again when we sow some tiny seeds in compost and see them magically transform into large tomato plants bearing 15-20 kg of fruit each. The whole thing is incredible r ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Wheatgrass - 5 Easy Steps

    How To Grow Wheatgrass - 5 Easy Steps

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

    Thermo Compost Bins

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

    Gardening tips for dry weather

    I gather that while the whole country is experiencing some warm and dry June weather, us culchies on the west coast are getting the highest temperatures (for a change). Of course, last week I had de ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Diakon Radish

    How To Grow Diakon Radish

    How to grow daikon radishes. Daikon is a long, white variety of radish. Also known as white radish, mooli or Oriental radish, daikon radishes can grow over a foot long. They have a crispy texture, ... … 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
  • November Tips in the Vegetable Garden

    November Tips in the Vegetable Garden

    I feel a bit guilty about my post last week where I said there was nothing to do in the November garden so I thought I would offer a few tips today. It is true that there are very few vegetables to s ... … Read more
  • Recommended Seed Varieties for Schools

    Recommended Seed Varieties for Schools

    We understand it can be difficult for teachers without gardening experience to choose the correct vegetable plants for school growing. Our seeds packs are designed for growing within the term date ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Garden in Mid June

    The Quickcrop Garden in Mid June

    Well folks, I am back from my week's holidays loafing around with the day to myself. If anyone is interested, I was in Oysterhaven, a pretty spot on the sea in county Cork. The idea was to have an id ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 4 - Skin Health

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 4 - Skin Health

    When you see someone with glowing skin, it stands out but not all of us are blessed with radiant, flawless skin. There are millions of products available we can slather, scrub and rub into our skin o ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Garden Irrigation System

    The Quickcrop Garden Irrigation System

    The Quickcrop Garden Irrigation System can be adapted to suit a range of vegetable garden design layouts using a selection of connectors, hoses, valves and timers which can be arranged and connect ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Vegetable Garden in March 2016

    The Vegetable Garden in March 2016

    This March I am starting a new monthly update project which is centered more around what I'm doing in my garden. This is because it's easier for me to write but also I hope you find it more engagin ... … Read more
  • 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
  • A Guide to Our Favourite Tomato Varieties

    A Guide to Our Favourite Tomato Varieties

    Whatever about sowing onions, broad beans or other early crops in February, it isn't until tomato sowing time that I get properly excited. That is when the season really gets going. … 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
  • What's so great about kale?

    What's so great about kale?

    To compliment Dorcas Barry's great energy boosting smoothie featured in this months newsletter I'm covering the leafy green part of the recipe to show just how easy they are to grow. We'll be look ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Gooseberry

    How To Grow Gooseberry

    Gooseberry Bushes How to grow gooseberries. Ranging from huge, juicy, red dessert fruit to tiny, sparkling, golden drops of sweetness, gooseberries are a great, easy to grow choice. This section al ... … Read more
  • Irish potato varieties

    Irish potato varieties

    I had the pleasure of a few very sweet pints of the black stuff with vegetable gardening genius Dermot Carey the other night. Growing food runs deep in Dermot's blood (as did the Guinness by the time ... … Read more
  • Heirloom, Open Pollinated and F1 Hybrid seeds.

    Heirloom, Open Pollinated and F1 Hybrid seeds.

    I thought I'd quickly try to explain the difference between open pollinated and F1 seeds this week as I was asked about it twice over the last few days. There seems to be some confusion between F1 ... … 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
  • The Ultimate Guide to Vegetable Harvesting

    The Ultimate Guide to Vegetable Harvesting

    Those of you who are subscribed to our newsletter may already be familiar with this A-Z guide that I've been gradually putting together. It's easy to find sowing times for vegetables but sometimes it ... … 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Square Foot Vegetable Gardening Using Timber Raised Beds

    Square Foot Vegetable Gardening Using Timber Raised Beds

    What is Square Foot Gardening? Square foot gardening is a method of growing vegetables which centers around planting crops in blocks rather than rows. The system divides the growing space up int ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Tomato ripening and flavour tips

    Tomato ripening and flavour tips

    We build a relationship with tomatoes unlike almost any other plant in our vegetable garden as they need such constant and varying care. We start off seeds when it is too cold for them to survive on ... … Read more
  • Lawn Care Tips

    Lawn Care Tips

    A neat, well-maintained lawn is still considered a cornerstone of an appealing outdoor space. It provides a space for children to play, pets to chase after a ball or stick, or for you to ch ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Automatic Garden Watering Systems

    Automatic Garden Watering Systems

    Having some kind of automatic system set up to irrigate your plants is beneficial for a number of reasons: It frees you up to take care of other garden tasks, as you no longer have to traip ... … 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
  • Curried Parsnip Soup

    Curried Parsnip Soup

    I'd kind of given up including recipes in our newsletters as I can see by my sneaky control panel that not many of you read them. Still, this is a soup my lovely wife made the other day which I think ... … Read more
  • July in the Quickcrop garden

    July in the Quickcrop garden

    July in the garden is a bit of a double edged sword, Mother nature shows her muscles both in the vigourous growth from your vegetable crops but also in the vigourous growth from your weeds. While you ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Fabulous and Funky Fermented Foods

    Fabulous and Funky Fermented Foods

    I am excited about this week's post because I am covering one of my favourite subjects, fermented food. To be fair, I am a lot better at eating it than making it but all that is going to change now I ... … 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
  • How to Grow Coriander

    How to Grow Coriander

    Variety is important! Coriander (Cilantro) can be either grown for its leaves or for its seeds. Varieties have been bred to be better at producing one or the other so the variety you choose is impo ... … 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
  • Sow Easy Grow - Grow Grid

    Sow Easy Grow - Grow Grid

    I spent last Summer dreading weeding my vegetable garden as time pressure meant the hoe didn't get used as much as it should. I'm not the best weeder in the world (I find it pretty boring) and can ... … 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
  • 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
  • Sheen X300 Flamegun  Product Review

    Sheen X300 Flamegun Product Review

    Weeding the garden is an ongoing process that never seems to end and, of all the jobs in the garden, appears to be the most time consuming.  We can hoe at speedwell and chickweed, tug ... … 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
  • Tips on sprouting or 'chitting' seed potatoes

    Tips on sprouting or 'chitting' seed potatoes

    As you can see from the image above our seed potatoes for this year have now arrived and are looking forward to going out to their new homes. We have the usual broad selection of varieties with the i ... … 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
  • High Yield Vegetables

    High Yield Vegetables

    A high yield vegetable is one that produces a large amount of end product per area of planting. ‘Output’ shouldn’t be seen as the be all and end all of growing your own food, but high yield vegetable ... … 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
  • 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
  • Essential Greenhouse Accessories

    Essential Greenhouse Accessories

    It's one thing to have your greenhouse all set up, installed and ready to go for the new season. However an empty greenhouse is a bit like an empty house; you're best off getting some furnishin ... … Read more
  • How To Prepare Ground For A Polytunnel

    How To Prepare Ground For A Polytunnel

    Preparing your soil is an important step that shouldn’t be skipped when setting up your first polytunnel. Trying to do intensive digging or soil amendment work can be an awkward task once the p ... … Read more
  • How To Grow 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
  • 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
  • West Cork Garlic Farm

    West Cork Garlic Farm

    West Cork Garlic is a new enterprise which has undertaken the risky business of growing garlic commercially in the Irish climate.Axel and Marye Miret of Enniskeane, County Cork, started off with a pi ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Benefits of Clover as a Cover Crop

    The Benefits of Clover as a Cover Crop

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

    Maintaining a Garden Pond

    Maintaining a garden pond fosters a healthy ecosystem, providing the suitable environment for fish and plants to thrive. It's important to practice regular maintenance routines, which can inv ... … Read more
  • Tips for Planting Out Seedlings

    Tips for Planting Out Seedlings

    O.K., so you've managed to get your seedling plants off to a good start (or have bought in some promising looking specimens). You have hardened them off and are ready to move them out into your gard ... … Read more
  • September in the Quickcrop Garden

    September in the Quickcrop Garden

    As you know, September is about the final act in the vegetable garden when we harvest many of our crops and prepare the soil for winter. This week I have had a quick run around the garden to check in ... … Read more
  • Essential Garden Tools

    Essential Garden Tools

    As the garden is currently in the process of springing into life and we have 'work' to do, it might be a good idea to have a look at some of the essential garden tools for vegetable growing ... … Read more
  • September in the Vegetable Garden - Feeding and protecting your soil

    September in the Vegetable Garden - Feeding and protecting your soil

    It is has been an interesting year in the Quickcrop garden with a hot and dry start followed by plenty of rain. The overcast or rainy days have not been much use for ripening tomatoes but has been gr ... … Read more
  • Poulet Vous? Ah Ha!

    Poulet Vous? Ah Ha!

    We have a treat for you this month as Niall has put his head above the literary parapet and written an article! In answer to one of our facebook queries Niall has agreed to impart what chicken kn ... … Read more
  • What Is The Best Finish for Garden Furniture?

    What Is The Best Finish for Garden Furniture?

    A finish generally refers to a coating which you can apply to your garden furniture to add extra protection, improve its weather resistance or retain its visual appeal. This can be done just af ... … Read more
  • Top 10 Great Overwintering Vegetables

    Top 10 Great Overwintering Vegetables

    We always get loads of calls in August / September looking for overwintering vegetable seedlings. Of course I'm delighted as we do a great range of vegetables for autumn planting from our online nurs ... … 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
  • Growing Healthy Vegetable Seedlings

    Growing Healthy Vegetable Seedlings

    Growing your own can be tricky business for someone new to vegetable gardening but there are a number of ways you can stack the odds of a successful harvest in your favour. My number one would be ... … Read more
  • How To Grow 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
  • April 20th Garden Update. Planting French Beans

    April 20th Garden Update. Planting French Beans

    Garden Update I am making some progress in the garden this week with a few tips coming to mind which hopefully you will find helpful.The first tip I have is get a tractor! Readers from last Autumn m ... … 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
  • Foodscaping: How To Combine Ornamental & Edible Gardening

    Foodscaping: How To Combine Ornamental & Edible Gardening

    Edible landscaping or foodscaping is the practice of interspersing ornamental plant displays with edible crops, often in a way that creates a lush and colourful variety of foliage.  There’s ... … Read more
  • Greenhouse or Polytunnel, Which To Choose?

    Greenhouse or Polytunnel, Which To Choose?

    Greenhouses and polytunnels are both structures that allow for regulation of climate and enable you to grow a wider range of vegetables, fruits and plants than you would be able to outdoors. Tempera ... … Read more
  • Can I Save My Own Vegetable Seeds?

    Can I Save My Own Vegetable Seeds?

    Saving your own vegetable seeds in order to plant them again the following year (or even later) is a very worthwhile and rewarding activity - make no mistake. It’s something that has been pract ... … Read more
  • Vegetable Seed Sowing Notes

    Vegetable Seed Sowing Notes

    Although it is still too early to sow anything I thought I would run through some seed sowing notes this week for any new growers who are unsure when or how to start growing. It will also likely be d ... … Read more
  • How to Start a Fruit Garden

    How to Start a Fruit Garden

    If you read last week's post you will know we talked about adding wood ash around gooseberry plants. I had a couple of emails asking if wood ash can be used around all fruit (it can't) so thought we ... … Read more
  • Why Grow Your Own Food?

    Why Grow Your Own Food?

    Why grow your own food? It's a fair question to ask. 'Fruits and vegetables aren't that expensive in the first place', you might say. 'It's time-consuming', you might also ponder, while wondering abo ... … 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
  • Terms and Conditions

    Terms and Conditions

    Quickcrop Consumer Terms & Conditions of Sale These terms conform to the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling Regulations) 2000 (the “DSR's”) and other relevant consumer protection ... … Read more
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  • 1 metre wide mypex weed control membrane

    Mypex Garden Weed Membrane 1m Wide

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    €4.95 - €79.95
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  • Resolva Xpress 24hr Weedkiller Ready To Use 1L

    Resolva Xpress 24hr Weedkiller Ready To Use

    RRP:
    €9.95 - €24.95
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  • biodegradable hemp pots

    Hemp Pots

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    €2.95 - €4.95
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  • Natural Outdoor Control - Wasp Trap Bait
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    Natural Outdoor Control - Wasp Trap Bait

    €3.95
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  • 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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  • Gro grid weed control planting mat

    Gro Grid Planting Mat 'B' for Leeks, Beetroot, Garlic, Salads etc

    RRP:
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  • bulk rolls of weed block matting 2 metres wide

    Weed Block Mat - 2m Rolls

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  • Baccara water timer control panel

    Baccara automatic water timer

    €99.50
    €139.50
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  • weed free planting is especially good with onions

    Gro Grid Planting Mat 'D' For Onions & Garlic

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    €15.95 - €69.95
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  • solardisk multicoloured pond light

    Pond Disk Light

    €38.95
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  • Pack of bird control netting

    Bird Netting Loose - 4m wide - 17mm x 17mm - in Green

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    €29.95 - €179.50
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  • Aftercut All In One Lawn 80m2

    Aftercut All In One Lawn 80m2

    €19.95
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  • WeedFree Plus concentrate weedkiller

    WeedFree Plus

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    €19.95 - €34.95
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  • Organko 2 cappucino on kitchen countertop

    Organko 2

    €79.95
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  • Organko Essential w/ Base (single)

    Organko Essential w/ Base (single)

    €89.95
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  • Organko Essential w/ Base (set)

    Organko Essential w/ Base (set)

    €129.95
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  • copper tape barrier for slugs and snails

    Growing Success Copper Slug Tape

    €8.95
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  • Raspberry beetle trap floral lure replacement

    Raspberry Beetle Trap Refill

    €12.95
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  • Gro grid weed prevention mat

    Gro Grid Planting Mat 'C' For Large Brassicas, Tomatoes & Courgettes.

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    €15.95 - €69.95
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  • Organko Daily Bokashi Bin

    Organko Daily Bokashi Bin

    €19.95
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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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  • Mini garden tunnel corner joining bracket

    Hoop bed corner bracket

    €3.75
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  • Envirofleece lightweight garden fleece

    Envirofleece Handy Pack - 5m x 1.6m

    €8.95
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  • sprayer with lithium battery

    18 Volt Battery Sprayer

    €249.50
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  • Plant disease defense spray from Ecofective

    Ecofective Plant Disease Defence 1 Litre

    €9.95
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  • Buckwheat variety of green manures growing

    Green Manure Buckwheat

    €3.95
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  • Entonem nematodes

    Entonem Nematodes - 50 Million

    €42.95
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  • Grow your own vegetables by Joy Larkcom

    Grow Your Own Vegetables - Joy Larkcom

    €14.95
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  • Door set for Garantia sunny polytunnel

    Sunny Growing Tunnel End cap x 2

    €15.95
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  • Vegepod Medium Raised Bed Complete with Cover

    Vegepod Medium Raised Bed Complete with Cover

    €269.50
    €299.50
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  • support bracker for raised bed mini tunnel

    Hoop bed Centre Bracket

    €3.75
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  • timber vegetable planter with hoops

    Quickcrop Hoop Bed with Tubing

    RRP:
    €69.95 - €84.50
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  • Provide instant protection for cabbages, sprouts, cauliflower, brassicas and medium size fruit bushes with this handy Pop Up Net Fruit Cage.

    Pop Up Net Fruit Cage - Medium

    €64.95
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  • 1m Vegtrug Frame & Multi Cover Set

    1m Vegtrug Frame & Multi Cover Set

    €99.50
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  • The Evergreen Expert by Dr. D G Hessayon

    The Evergreen Expert - D G Hessayon

    €4.95
    €9.95
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  • The lawn expert by dr dg hessayon

    The Lawn Expert - D G Hessayon

    €4.95
    €9.95
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  • The Fruit Expert by Dr DG Hessayon

    The Fruit Expert - D G Hessayon

    €4.95
    €9.95
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  • 1.8m Vegtrug Frame & Multi Cover Set

    1.8m Vegtrug Tall Frame & Multi Cover Set

    €119.95
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  • Harlech woodstone bat box

    Woodstone Harlech Bat Box

    €47.95
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  • 25mm tubing for mini tunnel garden cloche

    Tubing 120cm lengths

    €2.25
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  • bell cloches for young plants

    Grow It Bell Cloche - 3 Pack

    €12.95
    €15.95
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  • The easy care gardening expert by D G Hessayon

    The Easy-Care Gardening Expert - D G Hessayon

    €4.95
    €9.95
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  • the green garden expert by d g hessayon

    The Green Garden Expert - D G Hessayon

    €4.95
    €9.95
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  • A special mixture of the best varieties of kale to grow in our climate

    Kale Mix

    €3.45
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  • Companion Plants - Marigold 'Hero'

    Companion Plants - Marigold 'Hero'

    €2.95
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  • Open cover on the large 1.8m vegtrug raised bed planter

    Vegtrug Wallhugger Tall Frame and Multi Cover

    RRP:
    €89.50
    €44.75 - €99.50
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  • Small bird at the entrance to the nest box

    Round Wren House (Ivy) - 1ZA

    €89.95
    €99.95
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  • Heavy duty thick fleect plant protection

    Heavy Duty Garden Fleece Rolls 1m x 10m

    €14.95
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  • vegetable growing cloche securing system

    6 Fixing Eyes and Pegs

    €12.95
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  • Deep root raised vegetable planter

    Deep Root Planter 1m

    €129.50
    €179.50
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  • The Home DIY Expert by Dr. D G Hessayon

    The Home DIY Expert - D G Hessayon

    €2.95
    €9.95
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  • Klasmann  organic potting compost

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

    €445.00
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  • granite pestle and mortar

    Granite Pestle and Mortar

    €24.95
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  • paper seedling pot maker box

    Paper Pot Maker

    €19.95
    €24.95
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  • the knapsack sprayer for farm or garden use

    Knapsack Sprayer Pack 16 Litre

    €37.95
    €44.95
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  • fast acting and long lasting weedkiller spray

    Superfast & long lasting weedkiller - 750ml

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • Backpack garden sprayer

    RYOM Backpacker Sprayer - 16 Litre

    €39.95
    Out of stock
  • haxnicks rollmix rolling compost bin

    Roll Mix Composters For Your Small Composting Needs

    €14.95
    €29.95
    Out of stock
  • trolley sprayer

    Electric Trolley Sprayer - 45 litre

    €365.00
    Out of stock
  • using the precision hoe in a raised bed

    Haxnicks Speed Hoe

    €17.47
    €29.95
    Out of stock
  • Ecowormpro Lawn Feed is a liquid which is extracted from wormcastings and concentrated to become a powerful liquid plant feed - front of pack

    Ecowormpro Lawn Feed - 2.5l - Child, pet & wildlife safe

    €14.95
    Out of stock
  • Field maple - Acer campestre 1

    Field maple - Acer campestre, 1-3 pack

    RRP:
    €5.99 - €14.99
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  • Replacement Grower Frame Polycover

    Replacement Grower Frame Polycover

    €32.95
    €39.95
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  • slug and snail trap for the garden all main parts

    Portable Slug & Snail Trap

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • pump action garden sprayer with straps

    5 Litre Garden Sprayer

    €19.95
    Out of stock
  • Handcart pump sprayer from proplus irrigation solutions

    ProPlus 16L Handcart Pump Sprayer

    €69.95
    Out of stock
  • grow your own herbs with Quickcrop plug plants

    Herb Plants - Choose your Own - 12 Plant Pack

    €29.95
    Out of stock
  • grow your own herbs with Quickcrop plug plants

    Herb Plants - Choose your Own - 6 Plant Pack

    €17.95
    Out of stock
  • Vegepod Large Raised Bed Complete with Cover

    Vegepod Large Raised Bed Complete with Cover

    €395.00
    Out of stock
  • The Expert Vegetable Notebook by Dr. D G Hessayon

    The Expert Vegetable Notebook - D G Hessayon

    €9.95
    Out of stock
  • The Pop Up Net Fruit Cage offers an ideal protective environment for larger patches of brassicas, blueberries, gooseberries and other medium sized fruit and veg.

    Pop Up Net Fruit Cage - Large

    €84.95
    Out of stock
  • Tree & Shrub Expert - D G Hessayon

    The Tree & Shrub Expert - D G Hessayon

    €4.95
    Out of stock
  • Haxnicks Easy Seedlings Tunnels - 3 pack

    Haxnicks Easy Seedlings Tunnels - 3 pack

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • Kitchen garden cloche with adjustable air vents and handle

    Kitchen Garden Cloche

    €64.95
    €79.95
    Out of stock
  • Commercial grade polytunnel plastic

    Polythene 2.8m x 4.0m

    €34.95
    Out of stock
  • Vegtrug Grow Kit raised bed

    Vegtrug Raised Bed Grow Kit in Natural Finish

    €169.00
    Out of stock
  • Micromesh cover for 1.8m vegtrugs

    1.8m Vegtrug micromesh cover only

    €24.95
    Out of stock
  • open cover on the VegTrug

    Vegtrug Micromesh Cover - 1m

    €9.95
    €24.95
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