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  • Do I Need Planning Permission For A Polytunnel?

    Do I Need Planning Permission For A Polytunnel?

    Generally speaking, you won’t need planning permission for a polytunnel that’s used to grow your own food in a domestic garden. There are some exceptions and things to keep in mind. If t ... … 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
  • 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. It is possible t ... … 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
  • How To Grow Sage

    How To Grow Sage

    Sage is very slow to establish itself, so be prepared for a wait if you grow it from seed. When established however, common sage is reasonably hardy and tolerant of almost all conditions as long as ... … 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
  • Thermo Compost Bins

    Thermo Compost Bins

    If you're looking for a composting solution that's somewhere between a traditional static pile and the larger insulated composters, The Thermo range of composters have a lot to offer. Produced by Ger ... … Read more
  • Tips on sprouting or 'chitting' seed potatoes

    Tips on sprouting or 'chitting' seed potatoes

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

    Plant feed for Container Growing

    Hi folks, I hope everyone had a good weekend. I don't know what the weather is like with you but we finally had a beautiful summer weekend with plenty of heat and sunshine. It has been a woefully slo ... … Read more
  • Building a timber fruit cage

    Building a timber fruit cage

    My weekend work for the last 2 weeks has been building our new fruit cage video location. The plan, as I think I mentioned in a previous mail, is to film a new set of videos showing how to plant, pru ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Leeks

    How To Grow Leeks

    Lovely long slender stems, this variety makes a lovely, tasty baby leek for harvesting from mid summer onward. The flavour is no less impressive when eaten full size in the autumn. The leek is a g ... … Read more
  • Heirloom, Open Pollinated and F1 Hybrid seeds.

    Heirloom, Open Pollinated and F1 Hybrid seeds.

    I thought I'd quickly try to explain the difference between open pollinated and F1 seeds this week as I was asked about it twice over the last few days. There seems to be some confusion between F1 ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Garlic

    How To Grow Garlic

    Growing garlic is both easy and satisfying: it's well-suited to both the first time gardener and the more experienced. A haul of freshly harvested garlic is a beautiful thing, especially wh ... … Read more
  • How To Grow 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
  • Korean Kimchi and Fizzy Milk

    Korean Kimchi and Fizzy Milk

    It is rare that my wife and I agree on anything but I was pleasantly surprised when my liking for pickled vegetables converged neatly with her interest in the health benefits of home fermented produc ... … Read more
  • 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
  • What to Sow and Grow in July

    What to Sow and Grow in July

    The vegetable garden was beginning to get very dry over the last few weeks - so much so that I found myself out with the hose watering crops, which can be a very tedious and time consuming job. So y ... … 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
  • How To Grow Swede

    How To Grow Swede

    Swede is one of the easiest vegetables to grow and is well-suited to the novice gardener. They also crop over a very long time because they can be left in the soil throughout the winter.  ... … 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 until spring, and work ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Blueberries and Cranberrries

    How to Grow Blueberries and Cranberrries

    Blueberries are high in antioxidants so widely regarded as a 'Superfruit' (whatever that is) but taking their health benefits apart they are also exceptionally tasty so well worth growing yourself. … Read more
  • How to Grow Claytonia

    How to Grow Claytonia

    Claytonia is also known as winter purslane or miners lettuce, it tastes quite like spinach and is full of vitamin C. It is a tough, cold resistant salad for growing in the open to crop from Octobe ... … 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
  • A Guide to Growing Cosmos

    A Guide to Growing Cosmos

    Last season I trialled sending trays of some of the more unusual cosmos varieties as seedling plug plants. The exercise went an absolute bomb, with the whole lot sold and people still talking a ... … Read more
  • Seaweed and Potatoes

    Seaweed and Potatoes

    A Protective Seaweed Mulch I took the opposite photo in early January, it's frosty seaweed obviously but it's in my garden rather than on the beach. I prepared most of my beds in December (even then ... … Read more
  • Recognising Aminopyralid Weedkiller Contamination in Manure

    Recognising Aminopyralid Weedkiller Contamination in Manure

    Mackerel sky Before we get going, here's a photo I took on Monday morning while out walking the dog showing a pretty 'mackerel sky' which, as you know, signals a change in the weather. The old sailo ... … 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
  • Planting Bare Root Fruit in Winter

    Planting Bare Root Fruit in Winter

    I sometimes throw my vegetable garden a guilty look as I skip past it on my way to the fruit cage or down to look at my young apple trees. The vegetable garden, though not as glamorous, does the heav ... … 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 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
  • How to Grow Chilli Peppers

    How to Grow Chilli Peppers

    Unlike other countries in the world, we just don't get the weather to grow chilli peppers successfully outdoors. It is possible but the results and cropping levels aren't as good. From my own person ... … 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Can I Grow Vegetables Indoors?

    Can I Grow Vegetables Indoors?

    We recently decided to tackle some of the gardening FAQs that we get asked most frequently on this blog. Can I grow vegetables indoors? is one of those questions that pops up all the time and the sho ... … Read more
  • Envirogrind Compost - Black Gold from Killybegs

    Envirogrind Compost - Black Gold from Killybegs

    As we all know growing vegetables takes a lot out of a garden, because when we remove our nutritious crops we remove nutrition from the soil. This has to be given back. The really good stuff in ... … 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 overwintering ... … Read more
  • Growing Tomatoes in NW London with Rhys Jaggar

    Growing Tomatoes in NW London with Rhys Jaggar

    Timetable for growing tomatoes: a summary of a decade of learningI started growing tomatoes in the wet summer of 2009 and was (quite frankly) not very successful. It probably took me until 2013 to ... … Read more
  • 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 long time ... … Read more
  • Seedling plants for Autumn / Winter production.

    Seedling plants for Autumn / Winter production.

    August and September are still very productive months in the vegetable garden with plenty of delicious vegetables at their peak and ready to pick. If you're anything like me you'll also be itching to ... … Read more
  • ​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
  • 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
  • Tips on Vegetable Seed Sowing Times

    Tips on Vegetable Seed Sowing Times

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

    Reducing Food Waste

    Food waste is a significant social issue with far-reaching consequences for the environment. According to the EPA, Ireland generated 835,000 tonnes of food waste in 2023 - or 162 kg of food waste pe ... … Read more
  • A Guide To Planting Bare Root Trees

    A Guide To Planting Bare Root Trees

    As regular readers will know, I had to take down over half of my trees due to the ash die back disease which is affecting so many of the nation's ash trees. Sadly, that has left my little p ... … Read more
  • Top Ten Easiest Vegetables To Grow

    Top Ten Easiest Vegetables To Grow

    Top ten list of the easiest vegetables to grow for the beginner gardener. Our list of easy to grow vegetables all have a good chance of first time success and will give you the skills you need to ... … Read more
  • Cabbage Pest and Disease Control

    Cabbage Pest and Disease Control

    Cabbage Pests & Diseases Cabbages and other brassicas have become a very important part of the vegetable garden in our climate. Different varieties of cabbages have been bred for productivity, s ... … 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
  • How to prune Gooseberry Bushes and Currants.

    How to prune Gooseberry Bushes and Currants.

    How to prune Gooseberry bushes and currant bushes. Pruning fruit bushes can seem complicated but is, in fact, very simple. Many people are nervous about the process so leave fruit unpruned which will ... … Read more
  • Lyonnaise Potatoes

    Lyonnaise Potatoes

    Potatoes are a staple, a real mainstay of the kitchen but I think we can take them for granted in this part of the world. I grew up in a household that served them one way with Sunday dinner so get q ... … 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
  • 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
  • What type of Water is best for plants?

    What type of Water is best for plants?

    Water is one of the most crucial building blocks for plant growth. The rest of the ‘Big 5’ consists of oxygen, light, favourable temperature and nutrients. Interestingly enough for the purpose of thi ... … Read more
  • Natures Red Bull

    Natures Red Bull

    Check out the healthiest pint you'll ever drink, perfectly poised on our timber bed only inches away from the luscious leaves from which it's made. This is the new pint, it's a pint for the modern ag ... … 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
  • Sowing Tomatoes in late February - a guide from Rhys Jaggar

    Sowing Tomatoes in late February - a guide from Rhys Jaggar

    Despite the fact that I am usually busy enough in the polytunnel in late Winter (sowing sweet peas, peppers, broad beans etc....), it is not until I sow my tomatoes that I really feel the season ... … Read more
  • 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
  • How To Prepare Ground For A Polytunnel

    How To Prepare Ground For A Polytunnel

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

    How To Grow Pumpkins

    Pumpkins have a special appeal for both adults and children, especially at Halloween. The carved pumpkin outside the front door - or being carried house to house as a lantern - is an establishe ... … Read more
  • The Pros and Cons of Organic Pesticides

    The Pros and Cons of Organic Pesticides

    At first glance it would seem like a no-brainer that organic pesticides are preferable to chemical pesticides; at least to a gardener who wishes to do the least harm while still protecting their cro ... … 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
  • 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
  • Hardneck vs Softneck Garlic - What's the Difference?

    Hardneck vs Softneck Garlic - What's the Difference?

    Hardneck vs Softneck Garlic - What's the Difference? Softneck GarlicThe vast majority of shop-bought garlic is likely to be a softneck variety. Softnecks are generally grown in warmer climates (80% ... … Read more
  • Barrel Saunas

    Barrel Saunas

    Barrel saunas are a stylish, modern type of wooden sauna with a distinctive, rounded barrel shape. The curved walls actively help to trap the heat inside and distribute it in a more even fash ... … Read more
  • West Cork Garlic Farm

    West Cork Garlic Farm

    West Cork Garlic is a new enterprise which has undertaken the risky business of growing garlic commercially in the Irish climate.Axel and Marye Miret of Enniskeane, County Cork, started off with a pi ... … Read more
  • Greenhouse or Polytunnel, Which To Choose?

    Greenhouse or Polytunnel, Which To Choose?

    Greenhouses and polytunnels are both structures that allow for regulation of climate and enable you to grow a wider range of vegetables, fruits and plants than you would be able to outdoors. Tempera ... … Read more
  • Cabbage Spring

    Cabbage Spring

    Recommended Varieties: Hispi F1 Where to grow: Cabbage needs a fertile moisture retentive soil with good drainage. The cabbages will remain in the ground through the Winter so in wet a ... … Read more
  • Can I Save My Own Vegetable Seeds?

    Can I Save My Own Vegetable Seeds?

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

    Gaby Wieland on Wheatgrass

    Researching the benefits of drinking wheatgrass juice has to be one of the most challenging tasks as opinions vary wildly from one side to the other. The problem for me is that the more ardent suppor ... … Read more
  • What is Rewilding?

    What is Rewilding?

    Rewilding is a somewhat complicated topic, suitably so for the complicated times that we live in. In simple terms it describes a way of restoring ecological balance by lessening the grip that we hum ... … 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
  • 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
  • How To Grow Corn Salad

    How To Grow Corn Salad

    Corn Salad has a delicate flavor, which resembles a nutty, concentrated butterhead lettuce. The leaves provide a nutritious boost of vitamins and minerals, especially iron. Producing attractive an ... … 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
  • How To Grow Mint

    How To Grow Mint

    Mint is an aromatic perennial herb with oblong to lanceolate leaves. Mint plants are easily maintained and if left untended they can spread quite rapidly, making them a rather invasive plant. This ... … Read more
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 5 – Immune Function

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 5 – Immune Function

    Your Immune System The immune system is made up of a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect the body. It is a highly evolved series of defences designed to ... … Read more
  • How to Grow 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Top 10 Vegetables to Grow in Containers

    Top 10 Vegetables to Grow in Containers

    We can't all be blessed with a large outdoor garden space, and so it is that growing vegetables in containers can be an effective way of tackling space limitations.  That doesn't mean ... … Read more
  • What Type of Soil do I have?

    What Type of Soil do I have?

    Garden soil comes in many forms depending on consistency and nutrient content. By identifying and understanding the type of soil you have you can create a workable medium suitable for cultivation. … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Polytunnel Succession Planting Plan 2021

    Polytunnel Succession Planting Plan 2021

    Regular readers will know that I included my outdoor garden succession planting plan in one of our January emails. I also said I would follow with my polytunnel plan if anyone was interested and have ... … 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
  • 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
  • How To Grow Tomatoes In Containers

    How To Grow Tomatoes In Containers

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    Unwins Homegrown Herb Kitchen Garden

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    Victoria - Rectangular Rattan Baskets On Wheels With Hessian Liner - HCP238

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    Protective Fruit & Crop Netting

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    Ornamental Garden Grasses - 6 Pack Pick & Mix

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    Pierce Long Handled Slasher

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    The Hydra Copper Oscillating Hoe (CD2)

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    Vigo 6 Litre Hobby Spindle Press

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    Vigo Economy Crusher - Quality Fruit Crusher

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    The Chillington Ridging Hoe (Azada) With Handle

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    Vigo 12 Litre Hobby Spindle Press

    €245.95
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    Flexible Cloche Hoops & Anchors - Pack of 5

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    Chillington Heavy Duty Hoe or Digging Azada With Handle

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    Kent and Stowe Long Handled Leaf Rake

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    Wooden Fruit Box - Rustic Wooden Crates

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    SAGE - Glenweave Round Rattan Baskets With Jute Insert - HCP270

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