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  • How to Clean a Greenhouse

    How to Clean a Greenhouse

    While a greenhouse shouldn’t need to be cleaned quite as much as a 'human house', it is very important to schedule a good cleaning session once or twice a year. Ideal times for carrying out ... … 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
  • Planting Summer Flowering Bulbs

    Planting Summer Flowering Bulbs

    Many of you will have noticed it is no longer Autumn, so clearly planting tulips and daffodils aren't an option at the moment. The great news is there are a whole range of Spring-pl ... … Read more
  • Germinating Vegetable Seeds in a Heated Propagator

    Germinating Vegetable Seeds in a Heated Propagator

    If you're staring off your vegetable plants in early Spring you'll need to give them some heat as temperatures will be too cold for the seeds to germinate. If you're growing in a greenhouse or pol ... … Read more
  • The Benefits of Raised Bed Gardening

    The Benefits of Raised Bed Gardening

    Why should I use a raised bed? I guess the best place to get started is why should I grow in raised beds in the first place? For me, growing in raised beds was my only option at first. When I began ... … Read more
  • Another unsung pollinator hero - the Hoverfly!

    Another unsung pollinator hero - the Hoverfly!

    This Friday I thought we'd continue looking at pollinators as we had such a good response from our first 'Friday Facts' on solitary bees. Solitary bees tend to be overlooked in favour of honey bees, ... … Read more
  • The Vegetable Garden in February 2021

    The Vegetable Garden in February 2021

    While we are heading in the right direction in terms of day length, February is still a very cold month with little we can sow or plant outside. There are a few crops that we should sow indoors in Fe ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • How to make your own Olla Pots for Eco-Friendly Garden Irrigation

    How to make your own Olla Pots for Eco-Friendly Garden Irrigation

    It’s always fun to learn about and experiment with a new gardening technique. Olla pots (and the unique way that they work) aren’t exactly new though, far from it. The use of olla (pronounced&n ... … 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
  • How do I deal with potato blight?

    How do I deal with potato blight?

    I think I mentioned last week that haven't been spending as much time as I should have in the vegetable garden due to the uninspiring weather we have been having lately. I had noticed on one of my br ... … 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
  • 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
  • Top Ten Garden Pests

    Top Ten Garden Pests

    The unwelcome garden visitors that come back every year. Here's a rundown of who they are and how to send them away. SlugsThese garden molluscs, along with their close relative the snai ... … 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
  • Watering Plants with Rainwater

    Watering Plants with Rainwater

    Rainwater harvesting has become more popular and more common in the UK in recent years. Whether in response to hosepipe bans and water shortages, or in anticipation of climate change and future droug ... … Read more
  • What are Green Manures?

    What are Green Manures?

    As my garden moves into Autumn and I harvest and clear spent crops from my beds, I am looking at an increasing number of empty spaces. Some of these gaps will be filled with autumn or overwinte ... … 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
  • 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
  • Charles Dowding's Garden

    Charles Dowding's Garden

    If you read any of the guff I write you will probably have heard me mention Charles Dowding before. He's a bit of a hero of mine basically because his book 'Organic Gardening - The Natural No Dig Way ... … Read more
  • How To Clean and Maintain Your Polytunnel

    How To Clean and Maintain Your Polytunnel

    Cleaning: not the best fun in the world, but it has to be done. Fortunately a polytunnel doesn’t have to be cleaned too often. Once a year is generally sufficient, and the best time of year to ... … Read more
  • Butternut Squash and Sage Risotto.

    Butternut Squash and Sage Risotto.

    A satisfying vegetable supper that uses a basic risotto recipe and gives it an autumnal twist.Ingredients 1kg butternut squash , peeled and cut into bite-size chunks 3 tbsp olive oil bunch ... … 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
  • An Introduction to School Vegetable Growing

    An Introduction to School Vegetable Growing

    An Introduction to School Vegetable Growing School vegetable growing is becoming more popular with the increased emphasis on healthy eating both at home and in the educational system. A ... … 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
  • How To Grow Sprouting Broccoli

    How To Grow Sprouting Broccoli

    Know Your Broccoli! In Italian the word broccoli means 'little sprouts'. It is part of the Brassica family of vegetables, which also includes cauliflower, cabbages, Brussels sprouts, ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • Late April in the Quickcrop Garden 2021

    Late April in the Quickcrop Garden 2021

    We are now very close to being able plant out seedling plants outdoors or to be able sow directly in the garden soil. Please be aware, however, that despite the recent sunny weather, it has been a co ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Thyme

    How To Grow Thyme

    Thyme deserves a place in all herb gardens. Its foliage is attractive, the long-lasting flowers are very pretty and it is a compact easy-care plant. On top of that it is one of the most useful ... … Read more
  • 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
  • About Bare Root Trees

    About Bare Root Trees

    Why Plant Bare Root Trees? Everyone seems to be talking about trees these days and with good reason. They are one of the single most effective ways to take carbon out of the atmosphere and help ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Beginners Vegetable Garden Kits

    Beginners Vegetable Garden Kits

    Beginners Gardening Kits Vegetable gardening can be a little intimidating to the beginner and it is hard to know where to start with all the various information flying around. Our new beginners gard ... … 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
  • 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
  • Planting Out Vegetable Seedlings

    Planting Out Vegetable Seedlings

    O.K., so you've managed to produce your own seedling plants or have bought in some promising looking specimens. You have hardened them off and are ready to put them out into your garden (or i ... … Read more
  • The Importance Of Plant Protection

    The Importance Of Plant Protection

    Plant protection is the practice of managing weather, weeds, pests and diseases that damage or inhibit the growth of fruit, vegetable and other horticultural crops.Proper crop protection is important ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Celeriac

    How To Grow Celeriac

    Celeriac is a cool-season biennial grown as an annual. It is similar in growing habit and requirements as celery. Celeriac is best when it comes to harvest in cool weather. It is best started indo ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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 h ... … Read more
  • Succession Cropping - Our 2021 Garden Plan

    Succession Cropping - Our 2021 Garden Plan

    Last week I touched on succession sowing and said I would include my plan for this year and, being very organised these days (new years resolution), I am pleased to include it below. Not all of the p ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • ​The Wildlife Benefits of Autumn Leaves

    ​The Wildlife Benefits of Autumn Leaves

    When doing a quick (or maybe not so quick; I like to make sure I'm fully informed) spot of research for this article, I came across a blog from Pumpkin Beth (very seasonal) which extols the v ... … Read more
  • Growing Sprouting Seeds

    Growing Sprouting Seeds

    If you're getting a bit upset that the vegetable growing season is over you might like to try growing some sprouting seeds. O.K. they're never going to replace a large bushel of carrots or a bowl of ... … 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
  • 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
  • Using Bareroot Roses in an Informal Hedge

    Using Bareroot Roses in an Informal Hedge

    As you will know from my fascinating communication a week or so ago we are now in the season for putting in bare root plants including fruit trees, hedging and roses. Bare root season makes the winte ... … 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
  • 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
  • Vegetables to Sow in Late June

    Vegetables to Sow in Late June

    After last weeks brilliant article on late sowings of peas and carrots I got a number of mails asking what other vegetables can be sown at this time of year. I am always surprised at how many people ... … Read more
  • Pickling Cucumbers - Types of Pickles

    Pickling Cucumbers - Types of Pickles

    The humble cucumber is perhaps the single most popular food to use for pickles, so much so that over in the States the word ‘pickle’ pretty much means ‘pickled cucumber’. We’re a little more sp ... … Read more
  • The Spring Vegetable Garden, Looking After Your Soil.

    The Spring Vegetable Garden, Looking After Your Soil.

    You know when you meet someone at a party who you've never met before you have to try quite hard not to ask them what they 'do' to get the conversation going? Similarly it's nigh on impossible not to ... … 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
  • Edible Flowers in the Vegetable Garden

    Edible Flowers in the Vegetable Garden

    Unusually for me I found myself in not one, but two fancy restaurants at the weekend (it was my Mother's birthday) both of which presented me with pea shoots perched on top of my dinner. It got me ... … Read more
  • Harvesting Homegrown Vegetables

    Harvesting Homegrown Vegetables

    Harvesting homegrown vegetables can be just as important as growing them as some crops can quickly go past their best and loose precious flavour and texture. Harvesting at just the right time is impo ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Leek and Potato Soup

    Leek and Potato Soup

    I’m a terrible man for leek and potato soup and spent a couple of days in Ballymaloe many years ago. I love Darina’s buttery cooking and could eat buckets of this stuff. Anyway here we go:Ingredients ... … Read more
  • Four Seasons in an Urban Community Garden - an interview with Kids' Own

    Four Seasons in an Urban Community Garden - an interview with Kids' Own

    Four Seasons in Our Garden was a year-long intergenerational project that took place in the setting of the Cranmore Community Co Op, a Sligo-based communal space with its own garden, polytunnel and ... … 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
  • 2020 Quickcrop Garden Plan

    2020 Quickcrop Garden Plan

    Like you, I am itching to get outside and can't wait for the season to get started. This year I will be spending more time in the garden as my output of video and photos was pretty weedy last year, I ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Basil

    How To Grow Basil

    Basil is one of the most well-known and well-used herbs in the UK and Ireland. It is used as a key ingredient in Italian dishes including pizza and pasta. It is the main ingredient in pesto and it ... … Read more
  • How To Create a Wildlife Friendly Pond

    How To Create a Wildlife Friendly Pond

    Honestly, do you ever think about how weird it is that ‘pond life’ has become a derogatory phrase and insult, when actual pond life contains some of the most fascinating and beautiful cr ... … 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
  • Growing wheatgrass and wheatgrass juice

    Growing wheatgrass and wheatgrass juice

    Wheatgrass is a tricky one to pin down. Many people I've spoken with swear by it while others will dismiss it as utter nonsense. It is claimed to be an energy booster, and a detoxifier, to be benefic ... … 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
  • Compost Bin Comparisons - The Best Home Composters

    Compost Bin Comparisons - The Best Home Composters

    As bin charges increase and households try to be more environment friendly, we are seeing a corresponding increase in home composting. We have been interested in domestic composting for a lon ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • How To Grow Chives

    How To Grow Chives

    A member of the onion family, chives are well worth cultivating in the vegetable and flower garden. They take up very little space, and the whole plant can be eaten from top to bottom - the bulbs ... … Read more
  • How to Grow 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • How to Grow Broccoli (Calabrese)

    How to Grow Broccoli (Calabrese)

      How To Plant & Grow Calabrese The supermarkets have helped to confuse the issue of what is broccoli and what a calabrese by calling both by either name. The large green heads you se ... … Read more
  • Top 10 Plant Protection For The Vegetable Garden

    Top 10 Plant Protection For The Vegetable Garden

    Our Top Ten list of plant protection products for the vegetable garden. Plant protection is the practice of managing weather, weeds, pests and diseases that damage or inhibit the growth of fruit, veg ... … Read more
  • Mini Polytunnel Kits For Vegetable Gardening

    Mini Polytunnel Kits For Vegetable Gardening

    Our Quickcrop mini polytunnel kits have been designed to be attached, via a hinge, to a timber raised bed. They can also be secured straight into the ground using the included ground pegs. These mi ... … Read more
  • Vegepod Self Watering Raised Bed

    Vegepod Self Watering Raised Bed

    The unique selling point of the Vegepod is that it combines some of the benefits of raised bed gardening with those of growing under cover or in a container. You can create a  microc ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Where to build a school raised bed garden?

    Where to build a school raised bed garden?

    Site Vegetables are expected to give a lot. We want them to grow quickly and provide good quantities of nutritious food. To do this we need to pamper them a bit and this means giving the best si ... … Read more
  • How to Irrigate your Garden During a Hosepipe Ban

    How to Irrigate your Garden During a Hosepipe Ban

    I took the above photo on Friday morning on the last day of my holidays, it shows Gurteen bay in Co. Galway on another gloriously sunny day. For the first time ever the weather went my way with ne ... … Read more
  • The Extraordinary Migration of the Painted Lady Butterfly

    The Extraordinary Migration of the Painted Lady Butterfly

    The Painted Lady is a very interesting butterfly due to the vast migratory path that it traces and the fact that record numbers have been reported in the UK and Ireland this year. Normally high numbe ... … Read more
  • Planting Garden Bulbs

    Planting Garden Bulbs

    Flowering bulbs are ideal for container gardening or as part of a vibrant garden border. They are one of the easiest plants to grow and with a little careful planning can provide a beautiful show of ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Microgreens Indoors

    How to Grow Microgreens Indoors

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