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  • 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
  • How To Grow Kale (Red)

    How To Grow Kale (Red)

    How to grow red kale, the variety we use most often in our nurseries is Red Russian, this is a frost hardy variety with a sweeter taste than other kale. A wonderful addition to the winter garde ... … 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
  • Stuff for gardeners to do in winter.

    Stuff for gardeners to do in winter.

    This week I would like to talk about succulent plants and flowering perennials, as both give me something to do while the vegetable garden sleeps. First though, I thought we might start with a couple ... … Read more
  • Know Your Onions - How to grow onions

    Know Your Onions - How to grow onions

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

    Finnish Saunas

    A Finnish sauna is a traditional type of sauna that uses dry heat in a wooden cabin type structure. Rocks are heated up using a special stove, called a kiuas, and then water is poured on top to ... … Read more
  • The Benefits Of Using Organic Fertilizers & Plant Feed

    The Benefits Of Using Organic Fertilizers & Plant Feed

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

    Solar Garden Lights

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

    Tomato Troubles – a guide to tomato fruiting problems

    Tomato fruit problems In general tomatoes are easy to grow plants and will usually produce something no matter what you do to them but, for good yields of high quality fruit they do need some mainte ... … 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
  • Early May in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden 2021

    Early May in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden 2021

    When my daughter Anna (21, not living at home) called to tell us she had adopted 2 kittens I started a countdown in my head to see how long it would take for them to end up with us. It took about 4 w ... … Read more
  • Late July in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden

    Late July in the Quickcrop Vegetable Garden

    Keep sowing those seeds! I know I said it in a previous mail/blog post, but I feel I should again remind you to keep sowing seeds for late summer, autumn or overwintering crops. I know it doe ... … Read more
  • April 30th Garden Update - Seedling Sowing Tips

    April 30th Garden Update - Seedling Sowing Tips

    As we move towards the beginning of May, things really start to move in the vegetable garden. Up until this point there have been very few seeds we can sow outside or seedlings we can plant out but t ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Cows aren’t the problem, Agriculture is!

    Cows aren’t the problem, Agriculture is!

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

    How to prune old and neglected apple trees

    This article covers pruning old and neglected fruit trees, if you would like to learn how to prune younger or freshly planted trees please read ' An introduction to pruning apple trees'. I get ... … Read more
  • Vegetable Sowing and Planting Tips

    Vegetable Sowing and Planting Tips

    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 and gra ... … Read more
  • The Ultimate Guide to Vegetable Harvesting Part 2

    The Ultimate Guide to Vegetable Harvesting Part 2

    Here begins Part 2 of our guide to vegetable harvesting, going in neat alphabetical order. Knowing when to harvest can be just as important in its own way as growing, tending to plants, irrigation ... … 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
  • The Quickcrop Garden in January 2021

    The Quickcrop Garden in January 2021

    As someone who makes a lot of mistakes, I have to say I absolutely love a clean slate. I can literally drag myself to the end of the year yet emerge completely transformed once the calendar rolls aro ... … Read more
  • Polytunnel Gardening

    Polytunnel Gardening

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

    Ergonomic Gardening Tools

    Gardening has been going on in some shape or form since time immemorial, so it’s natural that garden tools tend to follow a traditional design depending on what task they’re designed for. After ... … Read more
  • Creating a Microclimate in your Garden

    Creating a Microclimate in your Garden

    What is a Microclimate? A microclimate is a small localised area that differs somewhat from the surrounding weather conditions, for example being warmer, more humid, windier etc. A ‘localised ... … Read more
  • 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
  • How To Grow Strawberries

    How To Grow Strawberries

    Frost is the first thought when considering where to grow strawberry plants in your garden. They are very hardy plants during the winter, but are not so hardy when they burst into life in spring. … Read more
  • The Best Crops to Grow in a Polytunnel

    The Best Crops to Grow in a Polytunnel

    A polytunnel can really open up a world of growing possibilities, extending the growing season, providing extra shelter and increasing your chances of success with warm climate crops.  However, ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Cabbage Red

    How to Grow Cabbage Red

    The variety we use in our nursery is usually Red Rovite, it is a very reliable red cabbage to grow in Autumn and Winter. Where to grow: Although cabbage can tolerate shade they will do much ... … 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
  • How To Grow Perpetual Spinach

    How To Grow Perpetual Spinach

    Perpetual spinach is actually a chard (beet family) but is very similar to true spinach in flavour. We prefer it as it is much easier to grow and far more vigorous than true spinach. It also has th ... … Read more
  • Raised Bed Covers

    Raised Bed Covers

    Raised beds are better for growing vegetables because they raise them off the ground level, protecting them from foot traffic and creating a more comfortable working height. Raised bed protection cov ... … Read more
  • How To Maintain Your Home Sauna

    How To Maintain Your Home Sauna

    Kicking back and relaxing in your home sauna is going to be much easier once you know that everything is working smoothly and the structure is in good condition. The good news is that saun ... … Read more
  • Is It Too Late To Start A Vegetable Garden in August?

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

    If you’re just thinking about starting your first vegetable garden, you might feel like you’ve missed the boat or that it’s the wrong time of year. Fair enough: many gardeners see August as a t ... … Read more
  • 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
  • How To Make a Herb Garden

    How To Make a Herb Garden

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

    Holly Somerville. Botanical Artist

    I must confess to be a bit of a frustrated artist myself, in fact my past career involved slopping paint around the canvas but sadly I can't seem to find the time anymore. I'm always a bit jealous wh ... … Read more
  • Growing Garlic - Frequently Asked Questions

    Growing Garlic - Frequently Asked Questions

    Growing garlic is one of my favourite jobs in the vegetable garden. It is pretty much trouble free to grow and adds wonderful flavours to our home cooking. Homegrown garlic comes in a wide rang ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Bare Root Hedge Plants & New Gro-Grid Planting Mat

    Bare Root Hedge Plants & New Gro-Grid Planting Mat

    You might remember from a post a few weeks back that we are now manufacturing the fabulous 'Gro-Grid' weed control planting mat. We have the machinery set up in our warehouse and have been building u ... … 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
  • Tips on Keeping Chickens, with Fiona Dillon

    Tips on Keeping Chickens, with Fiona Dillon

    Fiona Dillon is, amongst many other things, an expert poultry keeper so I thought I'd give her a call to get the '123' for any first timers (or those interested in becoming first timers). She ... … 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
  • 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
  • Rewilding Success Stories

    Rewilding Success Stories

    As ecosystems are depleted and species (both animal and plant) continue to disappear at an alarming rate, rewilding has emerged as a possible way forward, although it is not without its controversie ... … 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
  • How Do I Protect my Seedlings from Slugs and Snails?

    How Do I Protect my Seedlings from Slugs and Snails?

    Try saying that blog title quickly! Slugs have always been a challenge for anyone trying to grow their own vegetable crops, but 2023 seemed to see higher numbers than ever in gardens across the coun ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • What is a Victory Garden?

    What is a Victory Garden?

    Victory gardens are fruit and vegetable gardens grown by the public both at home and in a community setting. In times of war huge pressure is put on the food supply, and planting food crops whe ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 1 - Weight Loss

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 1 - Weight Loss

    Hi there and a Happy New Year to you all! So, Andrew asked me to do a series of articles about nutrition and everyday health, I’m a Nutritional Therapist so I guess he thought I'd be a good person to ... … Read more
  • 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 Top 5 Gardening Ideas for Beginners

    The Top 5 Gardening Ideas for Beginners

    With so many available options causing confusion for novice gardeners here are some simple suggestions for anyone planning to grow vegetables. Herb Garden Preferably planted close to the kitch ... … Read more
  • When to Feed Tomato Plants

    When to Feed Tomato Plants

    Q - My tomato leaves are yellowing but they seem to be producing good fruit, do I need to feed them? This question we received from a reader is a very good one, because I think many people as ... … Read more
  • Domini's Leek and bread pudding.

    Domini's Leek and bread pudding.

    This recipe comes comes courtesy of the very generous Domini Kemp (on the right) who has given us access to her recipe book. I'm off bread because I can't sleep (doesn't make any difference) but the ... … 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
  • 3 Best Rhubarb Varieties

    3 Best Rhubarb Varieties

    Rhubarb is a fantastic plant for any vegetable garden as it comes up every year and will produce an excellent crop with the minimum of maintenance. It is perfect for the first time grower as it is ... … 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 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
  • Beautiful Beetroot with Dorcas Barry

    Beautiful Beetroot with Dorcas Barry

    I always liked beetroot anyway but since my wife started making a salad with roasted beetroot and feta cheese my interest in growing them reached new heights. I have been improving my garden soil ove ... … 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 Grow Tarragon

    How To Grow Tarragon

    Tarragon is a very easy to grow herb. It has a peppery slightly anise flavour to it. This is a much used herb as it goes well with most types of dish. Site and Soil Plant in a sunny or partiall ... … 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 To Grow Oregano

    How To Grow Oregano

    Growing Oregano in the herb garden. The three varieties normally grown are 'wild marjoram' (common oregano), pot marjoram and sweet or knotted marjoram. They are all easy to grow, well-suited to co ... … Read more
  • What Is The Best Position For A Polytunnel?

    What Is The Best Position For A Polytunnel?

    Where you position your polytunnel will ultimately depend on the space you have available, but there are some important factors to take into account. Good positioning will increase your chances of g ... … Read more
  • How To Grow 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
  • Gift Vouchers From Quickcrop

    Gift Vouchers From Quickcrop

    If you can't decide which fabulous item to choose for your gardening Christmas present why not get a gift voucher? Our specially designed gift vouchers are sent out in a beautiful presentation box so ... … Read more
  • Bee Friendly Wildflowers

    Bee Friendly Wildflowers

    With one-third of our native bee species facing extinction, the wild buzz that once filled hedgerows, meadows, and garden corners is growing quieter every year. Habitat loss, pesticide use, and chan ... … Read more
  • Top 10 Facts About Tomatoes

    Top 10 Facts About Tomatoes

    Tomatoes are easy to grow and are becoming a more and more popular crop. A couple of tomato plants will produce hundreds of fruit and keep you in fresh tomatoes from mid Summer right through to ear ... … 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
  • 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
  • How to care for young fruit trees

    How to care for young fruit trees

    Seeing as I mentioned my new orchard in the last post I might as well add a little information on caring for new fruit trees. Getting trees established well has a big impact on future fruiting so ... … 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
  • Italian Kale With Tahini

    Italian Kale With Tahini

    In my opinion Kale is an underrated crop. It's really easy to grow, doesn't suffer as much from the usual brassica problems, is very good for you and tastes delicious. I suppose it is tougher than ca ... … Read more
  • Grainne's spiced potato and cauliflower

    Grainne's spiced potato and cauliflower

    We received this recipe from one of our customers and we were delighted to get it. If anyone has any favourite dishes they’d like to share please send them in. I must admit I haven’t tried it yet but ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Growing your own Dwarf Vegetable Varieties

    Growing your own Dwarf Vegetable Varieties

    Cultivating home grown vegetables is a simple pleasure that anyone can experience, even if you have limited space. We don’t all have the benefit of a large garden with room for a greenhouse and a r ... … Read more
  • How To Rewild Your Garden

    How To Rewild Your Garden

    The rewilding movement has picked up pace and momentum in recent years. In short, the idea behind rewilding is that we humans take a step back and allow nature to reclaim large or small areas of lan ... … Read more
  • How to grow in a greenhouse

    How to grow in a greenhouse

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

    A Guide to Perennial Flowers

    I have been spending more time in the Quickcrop nursery recently, as myself and Mags have been stock taking and working on some new cut flower seedling trays. At the end of last season, Mag ... … 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
  • When is the best time to water plants?

    When is the best time to water plants?

    Whether learning by experience or by reading up, you’ll soon come to realise that - for the most part - there are no hard and fast rules for gardening. This applies to irrigation as well. Sure, there ... … Read more
  • A French Vegetable Garden

    A French Vegetable Garden

    I have always been a bit jealous of my brother in law as despite not being he worlds best linguist he manages to communicate no matter what country he finds himself in through the universal language ... … Read more
  • A Pretty Pickle

    A Pretty Pickle

    England, like any country, has its pro's and con's but I thought I had died and gone to heaven when I discovered many pubs over there are furnished with an enormous glass jar of pickled eggs at the e ... … Read more
  • About Us

    About Us

    Our Story Quickcrop is all about making vegetable growing easy and accessible whether you live in the countryside or the city, whether you want to grow a pot of salad leaves or want to feed your who ... … Read more
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    Privacy policy

      Quickcrop is committed to preserving the privacy of all visitors to www.quickcrop.ie Please read the following privacy policy to understand how we use and protect the information that you pro ... … 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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  • The 2 tier raised bed with garden bench attached

    2 Tier Raised Vegetable Bed with Attached Garden Bench

    €189.95
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  • The large vegtrug cold frame in grey wash

    Vegtrug Cold Frame - Grey Wash

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    €119.50 - €199.50
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  • Campanula Persicifolia Alba plants for sale online

    Campanula Persicifolia 'Bells White' - P9 & 1L Pots

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    €8.95 - €16.95
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    Natural Outdoor Control - Wasp Trap Bait

    €3.95
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  • Steel corner bracket for joining corner timbers of mini polytunnel

    Steel Corner Bracket for Mini Polytunnel

    €1.95
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  • Nutrient rich garden soil

    Garden Topsoil - Nutrient Rich Loam 35L

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    €10.95 - €99.50
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  • Organko Daily Bokashi Bin

    Organko Daily Bokashi Bin

    €19.95
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  • the mini polytunnel comes with a hinge to attach it to raised beds

    Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Poly Cover

    RRP:
    €84.95 - €124.95
  • Campanula pers. Blue Bell

    Campanula pers. Blue Bell - P9 & 1L Pots

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    €8.95 - €16.95
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  • A mesh netting style mini polytunnel for plant protection

    Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Mesh Net Cover

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    €99.95 - €134.95
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  • Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Bird Netting Cover

    Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Bird Netting Cover

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    €89.95 - €129.95
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  • Round top pressure treated timber fence panel

    Round Top Fence Panel

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    €69.95 - €74.95
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    Echinacea Purpurea 'Magnus Superior - P9 & 1L Pots

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    €8.95 - €16.95
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  • mini polytunnel cloche frame kit

    Mini Polytunnel complete frame kit- wood, kit and tubes.

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    €54.95 - €94.95
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  • greenman stainless steel bow rake

    Greenman Bow Rake

    €29.95
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  • Raised bed vegetable planter beginners kits

    Raised Bed Starter Kits - Instant Vegetable Garden

    €49.95
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  • Coneflower variety of echinacea pallida flowering plants

    Echinacea Pallida Coneflower' - P9 & 1L Pots

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    €8.95 - €16.95
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  • natural outdoor control - slug trap bait

    Natural Outdoor Control - Slug Trap Bait

    €3.95
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  • Raised vegetable planter with trellis for peas and beans

    Raised Bed for Climbing Plants - 180cm x 120cm

    RRP:
    €149.95 - €159.95
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  • carrot growing kit for beginners

    Beginners Carrot Growing Kit

    €29.95
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  • Tomato planter kits with soil and seeds

    Tomato Planter Kits For Beginners

    €38.90
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  • hinge for mini polytunnle garden cloche

    2 Vent Props

    €2.95
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  • soil ph meter ground tester

    PH Soil Test Meter Ground Tester

    €17.95
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  • Standard Green Seed Tray

    Standard Seed Tray - Green

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    €1.49 - €3.95
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  • 1.8m deep root timber raised bed vegetable planter

    Deep Root Planter 1.8m

    €189.50
    €249.50
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  • Premier solit level timber raised vegetable garden kit

    2 tier Urban Garden Raised Bed Kit

    RRP:
    €329.95 - €439.95
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  • border for raised pond kits and vegetable beds

    Top Border for Raised Bed & Pond

    RRP:
    €32.95 - €36.95
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  • 14 inch high timber raised flower bed

    Raised Flower Bed Kits 35cm High

    RRP:
    €79.95 - €139.95
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  • Hera 9000 Greenhouse

    Hera 9000 Greenhouse - 12 ft Wide

    €2,371.00
    €2,545.00
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  • square galvanised raised bed

    Square Galvanised Raised Garden Bed

    €49.95
    €69.95
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  • rectangular galvanised raised bed

    Rectangular Galvanised Raised Garden Bed

    €69.95
    €89.95
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  • Timber raised bed with ornamental flowers

    53cm Tall Raised Flower Bed Kits

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    €119.95 - €189.95
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  • lycchnis-coronaria-gardeners-world plants mail order

    Lychnis Coronaria Gardeners World (Rose Campion) P9 & 1L Pots

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    €8.95 - €16.95
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  • Timber raised bed vegetable garden split level corner kit

    2 Tier Corner Raised Bed

    RRP:
    €345.00 - €455.00
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  • Durapost galvanized capping rail anthracite grey

    Durapost Capping Rail

    €20.95
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  • grow your own herb sage

    Sage Seeds

    €2.45
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  • Grow your own vegetables by Joy Larkcom

    Grow Your Own Vegetables - Joy Larkcom

    €14.95
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  • Tall timber raised vegetable bed kit

    Raised Bed Kits - 35cm High Allotment Planter

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    €74.95 - €89.95
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  • traditional style dutch hoe from greenman tools

    Greenman Stainless Steel Dutch Hoe

    €32.95
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  • Mint is an aromatic perennial edible herb, one of the most widely grown & used of all herbs.  Approximately 750 seeds per pack.

    Mint

    €2.95
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  • T Bracket to join joists to front and back timbers in longer mini polytunnels

    T Bracket for Mini Polytunnel

    €2.45
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  • long timber handled weeding fork from Greenman

    Greenman Long Handled Weed Fork - W3255

    €18.95
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  • Tiverton treated timber herb planter

    Tiverton Planter

    €14.95
    €29.95
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  • twine for tying vegetables

    Tenax Gardening Twine 100m

    €4.95
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  • Envirofleece plus for plant protection

    Envirofleece Plus - Garden Fleece For Plant Protection

    €12.95
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  • herb rosemany seeds

    Rosemary Seeds

    €2.95
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  • an extra or replacement handle for the oscillating hoe

    Replacement Handle For The Oscillating Hoe

    €12.95
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  • Durapost recycled composite vento fence boards 3 colours

    Durapost 'Vento' 1.8m Slatted Board 8 x Pack

    €99.95
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  • Kent and Stowe Hand Potting Scoop

    Kent and Stowe Hand Potting Scoop

    €19.95
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  • Topsoil supplied in bulk

    Pro Grow Soil Mix - 750 litre Bulk Bag

    €169.00
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  • Square plasticotta planter pot for flowers or salads

    Square Plasticotta Vegetable Planter With Saucer

    €24.95
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  • traditional style digging fork from greenman tools

    Greenman Stainless Steel Digging Fork - F0633

    €44.95
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  • jute netting for plant support

    Jute Netting Plant Support 2m x 5m

    €14.95
    €17.95
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  • outdoor barrel sauna

    Wood Fired Barrel Sauna - 280 Deluxe

    RRP:
    €10,495.00
    €9,395.00 - €9,695.00
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  • Vegtub charcoal grey steel raised bed

    Vegtub Metal Raised Bed

    €229.00
    €249.00
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  • Haxnicks Pea and Bean Patio Planter

    Pea and Bean Planter Growbag

    €15.95
    €19.95
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  • In No-Waste Organic Gardening, author Shawna Coronado guides you toward a more sustainable landscape with dozens of tips, tricks, and solutions that save you time and money - all while saving the planet, too!

    No-Waste Organic Gardening - Shawna Coronado

    €16.95
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  • Rhubarb crowns pink champagne

    Rhubarb Crowns - Pink Champagne

    RRP:
    €3.95 - €9.95
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  • Long handled corkscrew weeder

    Kent & Stowe Stainless Steel Long Handled Corkscrew Weeder

    €34.95
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  • Large rectangular patio planter

    Valmiera Planter Boxes

    RRP:
    €99.50
    €49.50 - €69.50
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  • Humble eco friendly toothbrush with sustainably sourced bamboo handle

    Humble Bamboo Toothbrush Medium

    €2.25
    €4.45
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  • 4.6m (15ft) wide Large Hobby Polytunnel from D-Plant

    Large Hobby Polytunnel (4.6m Wide)

    RRP:
    €960.00 - €1,755.00
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  • Westland Organic Rooting Powder assists in the rooting of cuttings. Made from natural ingredients, it does not contain any synthetic growth hormones or fungicides.

    Westland Organic Rooting Powder - 100g

    €5.95
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  • Round Tree Stake 180cm

    Round Tree Stake 180cm

    €7.95
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  • Large headed platform brush with stay from Workman

    Workman 24 inch Platform Brush with handle & stay

    €27.95
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  • Alder - Alnus glutinosa 1

    Alder - Alnus glutinosa, 1-3 pack

    RRP:
    €5.99 - €14.99
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  • Outdoor timber barrel sauna

    Wood Fired Barrel Sauna - 220

    RRP:
    €5,995.00 - €8,295.00
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  • large wood fired timber barrel sauna in garden

    Wood Fired Barrel Sauna - 400

    RRP:
    €9,495.00 - €11,495.00
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  • The HS propagation trolley seed tray

    HS Propagation Trolley Tray

    €0.95
    €2.95
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  • Haxnicks spike leaf picker

    Haxnicks Spike Leaf Picker

    €17.90
    €35.50
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  • Unwins Homegrown Herb Kitchen Garden

    Unwins Homegrown Herb Kitchen Garden

    €14.95
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  • Vegetable gardeners cold frame hardening off

    Small Space Cold Frame

    €129.50
    Out of stock
  • Vegetable growing kit with planters and compost

    Vegetable Growing Kit For Beginners

    €39.50
    Out of stock
  • Unwins Homegrown Salad Kitchen Garden

    Unwins Homegrown Salad Kitchen Garden

    €14.95
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  • Unwins Homegrown Gin Cocktail Growing Kit

    Unwins Homegrown Gin Cocktail Growing Kit

    €15.95
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  • 100% natural material growing pots

    Bio Based Growing Tray (6 X 12cm Pots)

    €6.95
    Out of stock
  • Ergo hexagonal raised beds completely modular garden beds

    Ergo Ergonomic Raised Bed - 25cm high

    €59.95
    Out of stock
  • The Fab 4 from Garland

    Fab 4 Electric Propagator

    €39.50
    Out of stock
  • The new home garden from Jagram timber

    Large Home Garden Veggie Table

    €79.95
    €129.50
    Out of stock
  • Kent & Stowe Capability Trowel

    Kent & Stowe Capability Trowel

    €17.95
    €34.95
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  • stainless steel garden fork with long curved handle - full shot

    Greenman Ergonomic Digging Fork - F0640

    €44.95
    Out of stock
  • Zest Chelsea square planter

    Chelsea Square Wooden Planter

    €99.50
    Out of stock
  • pea and bean support net made out of jute

    Bean & Pea Net - 1.8m (6ft) x 1.8m (6ft)

    €5.95
    Out of stock
  • kindling bucket with handle

    Kindling Bucket For The Fireplace - Charcoal Finish

    €22.95
    Out of stock
  • forged bypass loppers from Greenman tools

    Greenman Forged Bypass Loppers

    €49.95
    €59.95
    Out of stock
  • Tulip copper and black bouquet spring flowering bulbs

    Copper & Black Tulip Bouquet Collection

    €8.72
    €17.45
    Out of stock
  • The extra large growhouse and mini greenhouse

    Extra Large Wooden Growhouse

    €195.00
    Out of stock
  • slug and snail trap for the garden all main parts

    Portable Slug & Snail Trap

    €7.95
    Out of stock
  • wooden cold frame for plant protection

    Wooden Cold Frame For Plant Protection

    €64.75
    €129.50
    Out of stock
  • the plasticotto large bowl planter

    Large 25 Plasticotto Bowl Planters

    €19.95
    Out of stock
  • Supercat Rat Trap

    Supercat Rat Trap

    €5.95
    Out of stock
  • Go system hand domestic weed burner

    GoSystem Garden Weed Burner

    €24.95
    Out of stock
  • T shaped garden planting dibber

    T' Dibber

    €8.95
    Out of stock
  • pop-in nappy liners

    Pop-in Nappy Liners

    €3.97
    €7.95
    Out of stock
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