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  • 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
  • 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
  • What Is Crop Rotation?

    What Is Crop Rotation?

    Crop rotation is a system of moving the position of certain crops (or families of crops) around so that they are not being grown in the same soil for successive years. It plays an important role in a ... … 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
  • The Vegetable Garden in April 2021

    The Vegetable Garden in April 2021

    Hi folks, I hope you all had a good Easter break. I don't know what the weather has been like for you but we have had a very pleasant few days with warm sunshine and a definite whiff of Spring. While ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Native vs Non Native Wildflowers

    Native vs Non Native Wildflowers

    At first glance, the idea that planting wildflowers is good for nature, or the ecosystem, or for pollinating insects seems like sound logic. However, as with many things in life, the reality is a bi ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Caraway

    How To Grow Caraway

    Caraway, also known as Persian Cumin or Meridian Fennel, is part of the carrot family and similar in appearance too. It has aromatic leaves and tasty seeds which are used in a wide range of Europe ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Salad Burnet

    How To Grow Salad Burnet

    Salad Burnet, also called Garden Burnet, Small Burnet or simply just burnet, is a perennial herb of the Rosaceae or Rose family. It's edible leaves have a slight cucumber like flavour and can be u ... … 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
  • Hey Presto, Parsley Pesto.

    Hey Presto, Parsley Pesto.

    This time you get a sneak peek into my kitchen where my wife Siobhan shares her recipe for parsley pesto. Sometimes the best things happen by accident and this pesto is no exception. It came about wh ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Courgettes

    How To Grow Courgettes

    Courgettes are easy to grow with two plants producing ample courgettes for most families. Courgettes are best picked small for best flavour, these plants are also very prolific so don't worry ther ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Borage - Herb

    How To Grow Borage - Herb

    Borage, also known as a starflower, is a mediterranean annual herb that also grows well in the UK and Ireland. It has hairy leaves and stems with a 5 pointed blue flower, white and pink varieti ... … 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
  • Organic Gardening with Klaus Laitenberger

    Organic Gardening with Klaus Laitenberger

    Klaus Laitenberger is the man behind'Green Seed Company' which is a select range of vegetable seeds picked for vigour, disease resistance and flavour. Klaus has also written our two favourite gardeni ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Storing & Preserving Homegrown Vegetables.

    Storing & Preserving Homegrown Vegetables.

    As September is one of the busiest harvesting months, this week I thought it might be helpful to talk about preserving or storing vegetables over winter as, if your garden is anything like mine, you ... … Read more
  • Xeriscaping and Drought Tolerant Plants

    Xeriscaping and Drought Tolerant Plants

    It might sound like a phrase from some futuristic sci-fi story involving androids and off-world colonies, but xeriscaping actually comes from the Greek word ‘xeros’, meaning dry. It’s the pract ... … 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
  • The Vegetable Garden in August - What to grow in Late Summer

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

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

    How To Grow Rosemary

    Rosemary is one of the most decorative herbs and is well worth growing for its appearance alone. Dependent on the variety, it has small, profuse flowers appearing in late spring which range from da ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Camomile

    How To Grow Camomile

    Camomile (also spelled Chamomile), it is a herb most commonly used for its relaxing properties, it has long narrow leaves with attractive daisy-like flowers. It is quite an easy plant to grow for ... … 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
  • Do Pumpkins Grow in Ireland?

    Do Pumpkins Grow in Ireland?

    Pumpkins can be a bit of a challenge to grow in Ireland, as they require a long growing season with good levels of sunshine - something that we can't really take for granted in this side of the ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Tomatoes

    How To Grow Tomatoes

    Tomatoes are one of the most rewarding crops for the home gardener to grow, simply because their flavour is so much better than their shop-bought cousins. Tomatoes grown for the supermarket shel ... … 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
  • Creating a Perennial Wildlife Garden - Part 1

    Creating a Perennial Wildlife Garden - Part 1

    The vegetable garden is still pretty quiet this week, so I thought we would return to ornamental gardening and look at some of the plans for my garden and some ideas we are working on for yours. I ha ... … Read more
  • A Guide to Radish Types

    A Guide to Radish Types

    While it is most commonly visualised as a bright red vegetable, there is a delightful amount of variety when it comes to growing your own radish. For simplicity's sake the vegetable can be divi ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Sugar Snap Peas

    How To Grow Sugar Snap Peas

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

    Growing Potatoes in Grow Bags

    Using growbags couldn’t be easier, here is how to grow potatoes in a bag. The great thing about potatoes is that they can be grown almost anywhere, even if space is limited like in an urban setting. … Read more
  • How To Grow Butternut Squash (Winter Squash)

    How To Grow Butternut Squash (Winter Squash)

    Squash plants are closely related to cucumbers, courgettes and marrows, and are a member of the same family, curcurbit. Squash plants come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and include butternut s ... … Read more
  • How To 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Mulching is the key to a healthy garden

    Mulching is the key to a healthy garden

    I have two books which are my vegetable growing bibles. One is Joy Larkcom's 'Grow Your Own Vegetables' and the other is 'Organic Gardening - The Natural No-Dig Way' by Charles Dowding. Both are f ... … Read more
  • The 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
  • 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
  • How Do You Use A Greenhouse (for Beginners)?

    How Do You Use A Greenhouse (for Beginners)?

    The greenhouse has a long and interesting history. Did you know that a proto-greenhouse structure was designed by the Romans to support Emperor Tiberius's one-cucumber-a-day habit? Or that the ... … 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
  • How To Grow Sorrel

    How To Grow Sorrel

    Garden Sorrel, also known as Spinach Dock or Narrow Leaved Dock, is a commonly grown herb or leaf vegetable, it has tall juicy stems and edible oblong leaves. Sorrel has a sharp almost sour taste ... … 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
  • 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
  • How to Protect Vegetables From Birds

    How to Protect Vegetables From Birds

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

    How To Grow Winter Savory

    Winter Savory is part of the Lamiaceae family, it is not used as much as summer savory anymore because of its more bitter taste. As well as many medicinal properties, winter savory goes great with ... … 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
  • How To Grow Parsley

    How To Grow Parsley

    Parsley is a biennial edible herb grown for its leaves which are commonly used in cooking and for garnishing salads and other cold dishes. Parsley is also known known to be highly nutritious and is ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Spring Onions

    How To Grow Spring Onions

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

    How To Grow Tomatoes In Containers

    Tomatoes can be grown in containers like pots, planters, growbags, and hanging baskets, they may not be the easiest plant to grow at home but they are definitely one of the favourites. There are many ... … 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
  • 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
  • Diseases in the Vegetable Garden

    Diseases in the Vegetable Garden

    Perfectly healthy plants can be affected by air, water or soil borne diseases at any time. Understanding the causes, identifying them early and taking effective action will help you establish and ... … 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
  • Growing Rhubarb

    Growing Rhubarb

    Rhubarb is a very easy plant to grow. If you get the conditions right at the start it will be relatively trouble free for many years. It is a plant that looks fantastic in the vegetable garden ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Chervil

    How to Grow Chervil

    Chervil is a very under-rated and under-used herb. It has a very refreshing and slightly aniseed like taste. It's dark green leaves make the perfect addition to any salad.  The entirety of th ... … 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
  • Sowing Leeks in February

    Sowing Leeks in February

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

    The Polytunnel in September

    Unless you live in a part of the country with a unique and unreported special climate you will have experienced a pretty disappointing summer for growing fruit and vegetables. Apart from the fact it' ... … 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
  • May 5th, Planting tomatoes, chillis and cucumbers in the polytunnel

    May 5th, Planting tomatoes, chillis and cucumbers in the polytunnel

    I made a vow to myself last week that I would go at least a month without including a photo of my tractor in these emails. As you see above I have failed already but, to be fair, that's a really nice ... … Read more
  • Gardening With Raised Beds: Frequently Asked Questions

    Gardening With Raised Beds: Frequently Asked Questions

    We are often asked about the pros and cons of raised bed gardening, and how raised bed kits can help you overcome space or soil limitations. And since there's a good chance you're asking yourself (o ... … Read more
  • 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
  • How to Grow Carrots In Containers

    How to Grow Carrots In Containers

    Growing carrots in containers can be more successful than you would expect, and it is a great way to begin growing your own food at home. Patio planters or containers make for a great wa ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in May

    The Vegetable Garden in May

    Brace yourselves folks, we are now entering the busiest time of year in the vegetable garden. The soil has warmed sufficiently for sowing and planting out, but has also warmed enough for weeds ... … Read more
  • 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
  • The Polytunnel in January

    The Polytunnel in January

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

    How To Grow Marigold

    Marigolds are grown in gardens as natural insect-repellents. We grow them at Quickcrop to repel insects from our polytunnel. Marigolds are prolific annuals that can add color to any garden. You ca ... … Read more
  • Making a Bee Friendly Garden - Tips & Ideas

    Making a Bee Friendly Garden - Tips & Ideas

    It is rare you come out of a pub with anything useful, but it was a chance encounter in a local hostelry which led to a complete transformation in my garden. Poorly-producing apple trees suddenl ... … Read more
  • Small Space Garden Tips

    Small Space Garden Tips

    The number of people having a go at producing some of there own fresh produce is on the increase every year. The latest revolution is the small space urban gardener, who takes advantage of every ... … Read more
  • How to Protect Cabbages and Carrots from 2 Common Pests

    How to Protect Cabbages and Carrots from 2 Common Pests

    Firstly, thank you to anyone who replied to last week's mail expressing interest in information on plant feed for container growing. I am a bit tight for time this week and there is a lot to go throu ... … Read more
  • Ten Essential Tips for Gardening Beginners

    Ten Essential Tips for Gardening Beginners

    1 PlanningDecide what you want to do with your vegetable garden and spend time working out the best way to achieve it. There are so many choices –fruit or vegetables, greenhouse or polytunnel, wor ... … Read more
  • Green Smoothies with Dorcas Barry

    Green Smoothies with Dorcas Barry

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

    Sea Campion - A Beautiful Coastal Wildflower

    We are taking a break from the vegetable garden this week and looking at some wild flowers as they are often far prettier than anything in the garden. This week's star of the show is sea campion (abo ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Growing with fungi

    Growing with fungi

    Regular readers will have heard me mention my farmer friend Clive Bright before (aka 'The Rare Ruminare'). He farms his 50 or so acres of Sligo countryside with the lightest touch and produces ... … 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
  • 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
  • How to Make a Heat Bench Propagator Using a Soil Warming Cable

    How to Make a Heat Bench Propagator Using a Soil Warming Cable

    Here at Quickcrop HQ we propagate large amounts of vegetable seedlings in the early spring, so we need some heat to get them going. Clearly a heated propagator or heat mat isn't really practical whe ... … 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
  • Letters to a Beekeeper

    Letters to a Beekeeper

    As I've mentioned in my bee article I have accidentally ended up with a hive of bees. This is all fine and well but clearly I need to learn a lot more about them to become a successful (and expert ... … Read more
  •  French Intensive Gardening

    French Intensive Gardening

    ‘French Intensive Gardening’. Sounds kind of daunting, who wants gardening to be intensive? Me, I like to do a little burst of work here and there and take it easy on myself. But you shouldn’t read t ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame

    The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame

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

    Crop Rotation

    Growing Vegetables places more strain on a piece of land than flowering plants or shrubs because we remove nutrients every time we harvest a crop. Vegetables are also relatively hungry plants requiri ... … Read more
  • N.P.K. Explained

    N.P.K. Explained

    We get asked a lot this time of year what fertilizer should be used on what plant. I find the subject very interesting, much to the dismay of some callers who I sense nodding off on the other end of ... … Read more
  • How to Water Your Garden by Hand

    How to Water Your Garden by Hand

    When it comes to watering the vegetable garden, convenience and automation has a lot going for it, but it’s not the be all and end all. Being a gardening ‘luddite’ whose weapon of choice is a ... … Read more
  • Ten Ways to Improve your Soil

    Ten Ways to Improve your Soil

    Soil is the foundation of any vegetable garden, if it is treated well it will reward you. Year by year soil needs to to accommodate the demands of cultivation and the weather. Here are some suppl ... … Read more
  • Natural Pest Control Methods

    Natural Pest Control Methods

    It might seem a bit premature talking about pest control in mid March as we have very little in the ground but I think it is worth learning how to avoid some common issues before they arise. As ... … 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
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  • Buckwheat variety of green manures growing

    Green Manure Buckwheat

    €3.95
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  • Beetroot colour mix

    Beetroot Colour Mix

    €2.75
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  • palla rossa variety of radisshio seeds

    Radicchio 'Palla Rossa'

    €2.95
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  • Sweet pea matukana fragrant cut flower seeds

    Sweet Pea Grandiflora Matucana

    €3.50
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  • Javelin variety of long spear shaped parsnips

    Parsnip, Javelin F1

    €2.95
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  • can can frilly leaved variety of lettuce

    Lettuce 'Can Can'

    €2.75
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  • Short top forcing is a bright red variety of radish

    Radish 'Cherry Bell'

    €2.95
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  • kale brussels sprout cross

    Flower Sprouts

    €3.95
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  • Pumpkin Jack O'lantern Seeds

    Pumpkin Jack O'Lantern

    €3.45
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  • Lollo Rossa Variety of lettuce seeds

    Lettuce 'Lollo Rossa'

    €2.75
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  • Viola Sorbet Mix colourful flowers

    Viola 'Sorbet Mix'

    €2.95
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  • A selection of coloured carrot seeds

    Carrot Colour Mix

    €3.45
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  • Cornfield Annuals

    Native Irish Grown Wildflowers - Cornfield Annuals

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    €8.95 - €14.95
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  • Butternut Squash seeds

    Butternut Squash Waltham

    €2.95
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  • Calendula daisy mix also known as pot marigold

    Calendula 'Daisy Mix'

    €2.45
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  • Bulls blood beetroot variety

    Beetroot 'Bulls Blood'

    €2.75
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  • masterpiece green longpod variety of broad bean

    Bean, Broad Hangdown Green

    €2.95
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  • Biodiversity wildflower seed mix

    Native Irish Grown Wildflowers - Biodiversity Meadow

    RRP:
    €13.95 - €29.95
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  • Greek basil seeds for a sweeter basil crop

    Basil 'Greek'

    €3.25
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  • Sweet pea royal lavender seeds

    Sweet Pea Royal Lavender

    €3.50
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  • Cosmos fizzy rose picotee cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Fizzy Rose Picotee

    €3.50
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  • connovers collosal asparagus seeds

    Asparagus Connover's Colossal

    €2.95
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  • xeranthemum annum annual everlasting cut flower seeds

    Xeranthemum Annuum Mixed

    €3.50
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  • Cosmos apricot lemonade cut flowers

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Apricot Lemonade

    €3.50
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  • Cosmos cupcakes blush cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Cupcakes Blush

    €3.50
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  • Cosmos cupckes white cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Cupcakes White

    €3.50
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  • Sweet pea elegance white cut flower seeds

    Sweet Pea Elegance White

    €3.50
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  • Sweet pea mammoth salmon cream cut flower seeds

    Sweet Pea Mammoth Salmon Cream

    €3.50
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  • Visiroot Windowsill Propagator`

    Visiroot Windowsill Propagator

    €9.95
    €12.95
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  • papaver poppy falling in love flower seed mix

    Poppy Mix 'Falling In Love'

    €3.50
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  • Sarpo mira are an organic maincrop variety of seed potato

    Sarpo Mira Maincrop Potato

    RRP:
    €8.95
    €7.95 - €34.95
  • Sweet pea mammoth navy blue cut flower seeds

    Sweet Pea Mammoth Navy Blue

    €3.50
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  • Sweet pea spencer royal wedding seeds

    Sweet Pea Spencer Royal Wedding

    €3.50
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  • Sweet pea coronation king size mix

    Sweet Pea King Size Coronation Mix

    €3.50
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  • Charles Dowding base tray for propagation

    Propagation Base Tray

    €15.95
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  • huw richards seed tray

    Huw Richards 20 Cell Tray

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    €7.95 - €22.95
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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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  • huw richards propagation tray

    Huw Richards 10 Cell Tray

    RRP:
    €6.95 - €19.95
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    CFCS Seed Pack

    €17.90
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  • Winter vetch is also called winter tares green manure

    Green Manure Winter Vetch (Tares)

    €3.95
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  • Cosmos Apricotta cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Apricotta

    €3.50
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  • cosmos pink blush cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Sonata Pink Blush

    €3.50
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  • Cosmos crest orange cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Sulphureus Crest Orange

    €3.50
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  • Cosmos fizzy white cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Fizzy White

    €3.50
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  • cosmos xanthos cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Xanthos

    €3.50
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  • Propagator base tray and lid

    Propagation Base Tray and Lid - Charles Dowding & Huw Richards Trays

    €34.95
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  • cosmos candyfloss white cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Candyfloss White

    €3.50
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  • Cosmos sonata carmine cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Sonata Carmine

    €3.50
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  • Calendula pot marigold orange flash cut flower seeds

    Calendula Officinalis Orange Flash

    €3.50
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  • Stewart 38cm Non Electric Propagator

    Stewart 38cm Non Electric Propagator

    €14.95
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  • 6 inch plant labels

    White Plant Label 6in

    €6.45
    €7.95
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  • Calistephus chinensis chinese aster seeds for cut flowers

    Callistephus Chinensis The Roses Mixture

    €3.50
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  • Spring Onion - Rouge seeds

    Spring Onion 'Rouge'

    €2.95
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  • Grow It Propagator Set

    Grow It Propagator Set

    €9.95
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  • The Gro-Sure Smart Patch Spreader Box is the perfect solution to fix any patches in your lawn.

    Gro-Sure Smart Patch Lawn Repair Spreader Box

    €19.95
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  • Self watering kit with reservoir and cover

    Garland 24 Cell Self Watering Kit With 24 Growing Pellets

    €19.95
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  • Cauliflower - Graffiti F1 seeds

    Cauliflower 'Graffiti F1'

    €3.95
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  • Charles dowding grow organic salad leaves and greens

    Charles Dowding Hamper

    €34.95
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  • Spring Garden Kit, grey wash vegtrug

    Spring Garden Kit - Raised Vegtrug Planter With Vegetable Seeds

    €309.00
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  • deluxe bird feeder

    Deluxe Four Way Feeding Station

    €49.95
    €59.95
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  • Quickcrop wildflower christmas card cover

    10 Wildflower Seed Christmas Cards

    €29.95
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  • bird feeding station

    Two Way Bird Feeding Station

    €44.95
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  • Grey-ceramic-illuminated-house-gift-set

    Festive Charm Christmas Hamper

    €49.95
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  • Brussels Sprout - Redarling F1 seeds

    Brussels Sprout - 'Redarling F1'

    €3.95
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  • Compacted planter compost expands once water is added closeup 1

    Coir Planter Compost Makes 60 Litres

    €14.95
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  • Tomato supersweet 100 F1 seeds

    Supersweet 100 F1 Cherry Tomato

    €2.95
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  • Lifestyle shot of this garden tray

    Garden Tray For Planting Out Seedlings

    €15.95
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  • Tom thumb Mix of Nasturtium Seeds

    Nasturtium 'Tom Thumb' Mix

    €2.95
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  • Safari is a variety of french dwarf beans

    Dwarf French Bean 'Opera'

    €2.95
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  • Westland Lawn Seed Spreader

    [S]Delivery location=Outside Dublin

    €49.95
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  • Phacelia Tanacetifolia is a colourful variety of green manures

    Green Manure Phacelia Tanacetifolia 50g

    €3.95
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  • Crimson clover Kardinal mix of green manures

    Green Manure Clover Kardinal

    €3.95
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  • Butterfly garden starter pack for attracting butterflies

    Bee Friends Butterfly Garden Starter Kit

    €14.95
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  • Asparagus Crowns Gijnlim can be grown as white asparagus or green

    Asparagus Crowns Gijnlim

    €5.95
    Out of stock
  • Duke of york first early seed potatoe variety

    Duke of York Potatoes

    RRP:
    €8.95
    €7.45 - €32.95
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  • Homeguard seed potatoes

    Homeguard First Early Potato

    RRP:
    €7.95 - €32.95
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  • Charlotte first early seed potato variety

    Charlotte' First Early Potatoes

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    €7.45 - €32.95
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  • Sharpes express first early heritage seed potato

    Sharpes Express' First Early Potato

    RRP:
    €7.95 - €32.95
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  • Visiroot tray with lid

    Visiroot Seed Tray Lid

    €1.95
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  • Jerusalem artichoke

    Jerusalem Artichoke Fuseau 10 tubers

    €10.00
    Out of stock
  • Cosmos antiquity cut flower seeds

    Cosmos Bipinnatus Antiquity

    €3.50
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  • arran victory organic seed potato

    Arran Victory' Maincrop Potatoes

    RRP:
    €8.95
    €7.45 - €32.95
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  • Red duke is a large first early seed potato

    Red Duke of York First Early Potato

    RRP:
    €7.95 - €32.95
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  • Nicola seed potatoes

    Nicola Winter Seed Potatoes

    RRP:
    €5.95 - €27.95
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  • Purple Beech - fagus sylvatica purpurea

    Purple Beech - Fagus Sylvatica Purpurea

    €5.99
    Out of stock
  • verbascum-phoenioc plants 9cm pots

    Verbascum Phoenic Violetta (Purple Mullein) P9 & 1L Pots

    RRP:
    €8.95 - €16.95
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  • This Premium 4 Tier Extra Wide Growhouse is perfect for growing new seedlings and for protecting your plants.

    Premium 4 Tier Extra Wide Growhouse

    €69.95
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  • Protect your newly purchased plants or grow new seedlings in this space saving and robust semi-permanent Premium 4 Tier Compact Growhouse

    Premium 4 Tier Compact Growhouse

    €44.95
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  • Vitabella blight resistant seed potatoes

    Vitabella Second Early Potato

    RRP:
    €7.45 - €32.95
    Out of stock
  • Pile of lily rose potatoes on a table

    Lily Rose Potatoes

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • Haxnicks Easy Seedlings Tunnels - 3 pack

    Haxnicks Easy Seedlings Tunnels - 3 pack

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • Allium purple sensation flower

    Allium 'Purple Sensation'

    €3.95
    Out of stock
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