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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Planting early onion sets in January

    Planting early onion sets in January

    Onions have to be one of the easiest crops to grow and will reward you with delicious crisp bulbs with a homegrown flavour all their own. Onions can be grown from seed but the easiest way to cultivat ... … Read more
  • Turn Winter into Summer with 'Sunblaster' Grow Lights

    Turn Winter into Summer with 'Sunblaster' Grow Lights

    While you won't be able to fool yourself that you are lying on a beach with a pina colada (Ingredients: 3 parts Pineapple juice, 1 part White rum, 1 part Coconut cream) in your hand, you will be able ... … 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 do I make my own wooden compost bin?

    How do I make my own wooden compost bin?

    Hello and welcome back to the Quickcrop garden. Well, it’s a beautiful day in mid September and today we are going to build one of our large New Zealand Box composters. This the area where my old ... … Read more
  • Create Privacy in Your Garden with Durapost Garden Fencing

    Create Privacy in Your Garden with Durapost Garden Fencing

    If you're familiar with the Quickcrop garden diary, you may have noticed the low timber fence around my vegetable plot, which is supposed to keep things looking neat and tidy but has got very r ... … Read more
  • Hungry Bin vs Hotbin (Composter Comparison)

    Hungry Bin vs Hotbin (Composter Comparison)

    Home composting is a fantastic way of killing two birds with one stone. You can process garden and kitchen waste (and reduce your bin collection costs) while at the same time producing your ... … Read more
  • Christmas Gift Ideas for The Gardening Enthusiast

    Christmas Gift Ideas for The Gardening Enthusiast

    Whether you're (a) looking for a gift for the gardening enthusiast in your life or (b) you want to leave some heavy hints lying around about what you yourself would like - here's our Christmas gif ... … 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
  • How Can I Heat My Greenhouse For Free in the Winter?

    How Can I Heat My Greenhouse For Free in the Winter?

    With rising energy bills being the reality these days, many people will want to avoid the expense of trying to heat a greenhouse by using storage or paraffin heaters etc. There are some alterna ... … Read more
  • Can I compost potato plants affected by late blight?

    Can I compost potato plants affected by late blight?

    Can potato plants with late blight be composted? If care is taken the answer is yes. Blight spores can only survive on living plant tissue, once the foliage has been cut it will die and so will ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Making Crop Protection Tunnels for Raised Beds

    Making Crop Protection Tunnels for Raised Beds

    If you are thinking about building some raised vegetable beds to make you kitchen garden a whole lot easier to manage you might want to consider our revolutionary new raised bed joining brackets. … Read more
  • February in the Vegetable Garden

    February in the Vegetable Garden

    I quite like February, it's a bit of a renegade. Not only does it have a different number of days than any other month but it also reserves the right to change that date on a leap year. It is the m ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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
  • Types of Frost Protection in the Garden

    Types of Frost Protection in the Garden

    Frost, or even the spectre of frost, is something that all gardeners are wary of. While some plants are more able to withstand a spell of cold temperatures than others, a sudden freeze can do a ... … Read more
  • Commercial Composting Solutions

    Commercial Composting Solutions

    Plastic may have taken much of the attention in recent years, but food waste continues to be a pressing issue affecting the environment.  It was estimated by the EPA (Environmental Prote ... … 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
  • Functional Nutrition Basics Part 4 - Skin Health

    Functional Nutrition Basics Part 4 - Skin Health

    When you see someone with glowing skin, it stands out but not all of us are blessed with radiant, flawless skin. There are millions of products available we can slather, scrub and rub into our skin o ... … Read more
  • 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
  • Vegetable Growing in Late Winter

    Vegetable Growing in Late Winter

    What kinds of things can you do in the garden at this time of year. It’s not quite Spring after all? Well, no, we’ve still a long way to go before we get to Spring. This time of year is really a ... … 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
  • Can I Re-Use Potting Compost?

    Can I Re-Use Potting Compost?

    It is conventional wisdom that you should discard used potting compost but, given that we are all trying to be more sustainable, I think we should review this advice.  Unless your pot ... … Read more
  • Late August Garden Update & Protecting Your Soil.

    Late August Garden Update & Protecting Your Soil.

    This week we are back in the vegetable garden to look at growth towards the end of the season and to make sure we get the best possible harvests before the cold weather arrives. While August can seem ... … 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
  • The Vegetable Garden in  March

    The Vegetable Garden in March

    March can be a deceptive month. The season is clearly starting to turn with warmer days, grass beginning to grow and buds opening on fruit bushes, yet it is still too early to sow most outdoor ... … 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
  • Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary – How To Build a Polytunnel

    Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary – How To Build a Polytunnel

    This week we have our second installment of the Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary where we see Dermot building a new polytunnel on the site to broaden the choice of fruit and vegetables destined for the ... … 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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 Make a Heat Bench Propagator Using a Soil Warming Cable

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

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

    Soil or compost for a school vegetable garden

    The soil or compost you use in your school vegetable garden is the single most important part of the project. Vegetables are demanding as plants go, after all we we expect quick growth and lots of cr ... … 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
  • Small Space Garden Tips

    Small Space Garden Tips

    The number of people having a go at producing some of there own fresh produce is on the increase every year. The latest revolution is the small space urban gardener, who takes advantage of every ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Chilli Peppers

    How to Grow Chilli Peppers

    Getting Started 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. … 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
  • February 2018 - Vegetable Garden Update

    February 2018 - Vegetable Garden Update

    This weekend showed some real promise with blue skies and the first fleeting traces of heat from the sun. As you see from the photo (taken on Sunday morning) the wind had also dropped leaving the lak ... … 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
  • 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
  • An Irish Nature Year - Jane Powers

    An Irish Nature Year - Jane Powers

    As you may know from last week's communication I have been having a very enjoyable time reading Jane Powers' new book 'An Irish Nature Year'. The book is a compilation of 366 entries (one for every d ... … Read more
  • 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
  • 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
  • April Vegetable Seedling Care Guide

    April Vegetable Seedling Care Guide

    The end of March and early April is approaching prime seed sowing time if we are starting indoors in seed trays or pots (for planting outside in May). I think we covered timing already but, a ... … 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
  • Seed & Potting Compost Review

    Seed & Potting Compost Review

    I thought it might be a good idea to follow last week's mail on sowing seeds with some notes on seed and potting compost. It might seem like a boring subject but knowing your compost will become incr ... … Read more
  • Best Compost For Urban Container Growing

    Best Compost For Urban Container Growing

    If you don't have a patch of soil to grow in then clearly you will have to grow your vegetables in a container of some sort. A container grown urban garden adds life to your balcony or back yard a ... … Read more
  • The Incredible Hungry Bin Worm Composter

    The Incredible Hungry Bin Worm Composter

    One of the best (and the most fun) ways to make compost is back! Innovators that we are, we had taken in a small stock of these sturdy compost bins last year but due to problems with the European dis ... … 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
  • 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
  • Mid March 2021 Vegetable Garden Update

    Mid March 2021 Vegetable Garden Update

    Pricking out tomato and chilli seedlings This week I have started pricking out and potting on my tomato seedlings, you can see the tomatoes happily growing away in the photo above. There are a coupl ... … Read more
  • When Do I Add Compost To My Garden?

    When Do I Add Compost To My Garden?

    Whether it’s homegrown or store-bought, compost plays a vital role in the health of your soil, and healthy soil makes for healthy plant growth. But you may be asking yourself: What is the bes ... … 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
  • What to Grow in the Polytunnel in Winter

    What to Grow in the Polytunnel in Winter

    We had a number of questions recently on polytunnel growing: particularly whether polytunnels are worth the investment and whether it is true that they enable year-round growing, so I figured I ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Fennel

    How To Grow Fennel

    Fennel is easy to grow. They prefer full sun and a well drained soil. They will do best in rich soils.Water them during dry periods, once or twice per week. Add a general purpose fertilizer once or t ... … Read more
  • 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 Lettuce

    How To Grow Lettuce

    Lettuce is a favourite in the garden because it is relatively easy to grow, is one of the first crops that can be planted, and is one of the first crops to yield in the spring. It doesn’t tak ... … Read more
  • How to Make a Garden Pond

    How to Make a Garden Pond

    Like so many garden projects, designing a pond requires careful planning. There are many options to consider depending on use, size, shape, material and situation. A careful compromise of these fact ... … Read more
  • How To Build and Install Raised Garden Beds

    How To Build and Install Raised Garden Beds

    How To Build Raised Beds This article deals with how to build raised garden beds, what is the best size to make them and what is the best material to use. We will also look at preparing the soil, w ... … Read more
  • How to Start Seedlings Indoors

    How to Start Seedlings Indoors

    We are nearly at that time again when we sow some tiny seeds in compost and see them magically transform into large tomato plants bearing 15-20 kg of fruit each. The whole thing is incredible r ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop garden in March - dealing with a wet Spring

    The Quickcrop garden in March - dealing with a wet Spring

    Due to a relatively dry end to last week I had thought the worst of the weather was over. I said as much on Facebook (and nearly caused an International incident) but today, it seems, the rain is bac ... … 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
  • 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
  • The Vegetable Garden in Early Spring

    The Vegetable Garden in Early Spring

    Well, it's been a while. I always have great intentions to write more articles every month but time seems to slip by so easily with the day to day business at Quickcrop. Yes, I am the same person who ... … 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 Recognise Common Annual Garden Weeds

    How To Recognise Common Annual Garden Weeds

    Common garden weeds are a large part of our gardens, and need to be identified before they manage to sow seed and multiply. If you keep a strict and thorough weeding regime, this particular chore wil ... … 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
  • Natural Pest Control Methods

    Natural Pest Control Methods

    It might seem a bit premature talking about pest control in mid March as we have very little in the ground but I think it is worth learning how to avoid some common issues before they arise. As ... … Read more
  • Growing Healthy Vegetable Seedlings

    Growing Healthy Vegetable Seedlings

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

    How To Grow Cauliflower

    The cauliflower is not the easiest of the brassica family to grow but a large white cauliflower with tight white curds is a thing of beauty and producing one a source of much satisfaction. Variety ... … 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
  • Growing Rhubarb

    Growing Rhubarb

    Rhubarb is a very easy plant to grow. If you get the conditions right at the start it will be relatively trouble free for many years. It is a plant that looks fantastic in the vegetable garden ... … Read more
  • How To Grow 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • The Polytunnel in mid April 2021

    The Polytunnel in mid April 2021

    This week I thought I would concentrate on the polytunnel or greenhouse as there is a lot to be done in April both in terms of sowing new seed and in potting on tomato, chilli and sweet pepper plants ... … Read more
  • Succulent Plants

    Succulent Plants

    Succulent plants make ideal indoor displays so are a great winter project (or present!) for anyone who its itching to do a bit of gardening. Plants are easy and fun to propagate with leaf or stem cut ... … Read more
  • ​The Polytunnel in April

    ​The Polytunnel in April

    So, how is everyone feeling with the improvement in the weather? I for one am feeling pretty good about it. I don't know what the temperatures were like where you are, but it was wonderfully wa ... … Read more
  • Green Wall Gardens - Living Walls & Vertical Gardening

    Green Wall Gardens - Living Walls & Vertical Gardening

    In a perfect world, there’d be plenty of room for gardens, greenery and foliage to exist in harmony with us as we go about our day-to-day lives. However, urbanisation and increasing levels of populat ... … 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
  • New Quickcrop Square Foot Urban Vegetable Garden

    New Quickcrop Square Foot Urban Vegetable Garden

    If you have read any of our previous blog posts you will know that we are rather spoiled at Quickcrop with our large rural gardens with plenty of room to grow in. If you have a smaller urban garden a ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Cabbage (Spring)

    How To Grow Cabbage (Spring)

    Spring cabbage is delicious and tender and will be one of the first proper crops you can enjoy in the Spring. Remember Spring cabbage needs to be planted the previous Autumn to over winter and pro ... … Read more
  • Getting the season under way

    Getting the season under way

    It is still early days for sowing but there are a few plants that you can start off now, especially if you are lucky enough to have a greenhouse or polytunnel. Sowing times will differ dependin ... … Read more
  • New Wildlife Friendly Flower Packs and Planting Plans

    New Wildlife Friendly Flower Packs and Planting Plans

    My apologies for not posting last week, I am afraid drawing up planting plans and adding them as products to the site has taken a lot longer than I thought (this will come as no surprise to ... … Read more
  • Garden Fencing Panel Comparisons

    Garden Fencing Panel Comparisons

    Birkdale Durapost FencingAs part of the Durapost Fencing System, a durable alternative to traditional timber or concrete fence posts, we supply two (soon to be three) Fencing panel options that have ... … Read more
  • How To Create a Wildlife Friendly Garden

    How To Create a Wildlife Friendly Garden

    One of the greatest pleasures in gardening is watching life flourish all around you: not just in terms of the plants you grow, but also the non-human visitors to your garden. A biodiverse garden isn ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in July

    The Quickcrop Vegetable Garden in July

    I spent a good bit of time in the vegetable garden this weekend as the skies were blue for a change which made working outdoors a pleasure. I was also able to have a good snoop about without getti ... … Read more
  • How to Start a Fruit Garden

    How to Start a Fruit Garden

    If you read last week's post you will know we talked about adding wood ash around gooseberry plants. I had a couple of emails asking if wood ash can be used around all fruit (it can't) so thought we ... … Read more
  • Four Seasons in an Urban Community Garden - an interview with Kids' Own

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

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    London USB Solar Post - Anthracite Edition

    €27.95
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    Elan Solar Scroll Lantern lights (Set of 20)

    €27.95
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    Newbury Solar Garden Lights - set of 2

    €37.95
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    Elan Solar Copper Ball Lantern Lights (Set of 20)

    €29.95
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    Lumify USB Solar Vintage Bulb Lights ( set of 10)

    €49.95
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    €24.95
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    Truro Solar Motion Light

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    EVO SMD Elite Solar Security Light

    €97.50
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    €27.95
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    Rosalind Indoor & Outdoor Mood Light

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    [S]Location=Dublin

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    Solar Shower Solar Pump Fountain (300/400/800)

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    Eco Wedge Pro

    €44.95
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    Pond Disk Light

    €38.95
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    Grow Light Garden

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    €99.50
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    Round Garden Posts / Fencing Stakes

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    Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Poly Cover

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    Square Garden Sloped Posts / Fencing Stakes

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    Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Mesh Net Cover

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    Hotbin Mini Compost Bin (100 ltr)

    €239.00
    €269.00
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    Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Bird Netting Cover

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

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    Extra Long Raised Bed Corner Posts 1.8m

    €10.95
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    22.5cm x 75mm x 75mm Post

    €1.95
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  • New quickcrop mini tunnel for raised bed kits

    Quickcrop Mini Polytunnel Connector Kit Only

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    T Bracket for Mini Polytunnel

    €2.45
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    Thick Square Garden Posts With Pointed End 1.8m

    €9.95
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    Build Your Own Mini Polytunnel (Parts Picker)

    €1.00
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    5cm x 5cm Timber 90cm (3ft) Length

    €3.95
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    4cm x 4cm Timber 1.2m (4ft) Length

    €4.95
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    53cm x 100mm x 100mm Post

    €9.95
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    K-Post Rapid Set Fence Post Concrete - 20kg

    €9.95
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    17.5cm x 75mm x 75mm Post

    €1.95
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    17.5cm x 5cm x 5cm Post

    €1.95
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    35cm x 5cm x 5cm Post

    €2.45
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    22.5cm x 100mm x 100mm Post

    €5.95
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    35cm x 100mm x 100mm Post

    €7.95
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    22.5cm x 5cm x 5cm Post

    €2.25
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    35cm x 75mm x 75mm Post

    €3.45
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    53cm x 75mm x 75mm Post

    €4.25
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    Steel Corner Bracket for Mini Polytunnel

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    Polythene for 240cm x 120cm Mini Polytunnels

    €34.95
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    Westland Decorative Mini Bark 70L

    €12.95
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  • Sturon maincrop onion sets are ideal for overwintering

    Sturon Maincrop Onion set

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    Mini Pop Up Poly Greenhouse

    €14.95
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    Rosanna' onions Sets

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    Stuttgart Onion sets

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    Saxifraga 'London Pride' - P9 & 1L Pots

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    Contado F1 Onion Sets

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    Sunblaster Propagation Grow Lights

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    €32.95 - €54.95
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    Mini Tunnel Enviromesh

    €39.95
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    Onion 'Senshyu Yellow' Sets

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    Joraform Spare Parts - Full Set Of Screws

    €14.95
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  • Joraform Spare Parts - Stand Legs Set

    Joraform Spare Parts - Stand Legs Set

    €68.95
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    Vitopod 60cm Light and Support Kit for Vitopod Propagator

    €99.50
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    360° Solar Animal Repeller with PIR Sensor

    €44.95
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  • Grow It Propagator Set

    Grow It Propagator Set

    €9.95
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  • Autumn planted overwintering onion Akado

    Red Onion 'Akado' Autumn Sets

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    €4.95 - €9.75
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    Cucumber 'Iznik F1'

    €2.95
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    Brushed copper Mini Nyjer Feeder

    €19.95
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  • vegetable growing cloche securing system

    6 Fixing Eyes and Pegs

    €12.95
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  • The Baby Hoe from Chillington tools

    The Chillington Baby Hoe Or Light Medium Azada With Handle

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    €39.95 - €44.95
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  • mini polytunnle corner bracket

    Corner Tube Support

    €3.75
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  • T5HO 6400k bulbs

    Propagator Grow Lights Replacement Bulbs

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    €12.95 - €14.95
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  • Durapost Galvanized Steel Fence Post anthracite grey

    Durapost Galvanized Steel Fence Post

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    €32.95 - €59.95
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  • hinge for mini polytunnle garden cloche

    2 Vent Props

    €2.95
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  • crop protection cloche component

    Tube Connectors

    €2.95
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  • bracket for making a crop protection garden cloche

    Centre Tube Support

    €2.95
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  • Wicker log baskets set of two

    Square Wicker Log Baskets Set Of 2 - GT - LOGB02

    €98.50
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  • 25mm tubing for mini tunnel garden cloche

    Tubing 120cm lengths

    €2.25
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  • crop protection cloche securing washers

    10 Screws and Washers

    €3.95
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  • Birkdale durapost steel gate and corner post

    Durapost Steel Gate/Corner Post

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    €57.95 - €74.95
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  • timber vegetable planter with hoops

    Quickcrop Hoop Bed with Tubing

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    €69.95 - €84.50
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  • Pressure treated timber for mini polytunnels frame

    5cm x 5cm Timber 180cm (6ft) Length

    €6.95
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  • Birkdale durapost post cover strip

    Durapost Fence Post Cover Strip

    €9.95
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  • Birkdale durapost steel fence cap

    Durapost Post Cap and Fixing Bracket

    RRP:
    €2.95 - €4.95
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  • solar post light

    Mini London Solar Post Lights (set of 4)

    €39.95
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  • Trueflame solar torch light two pack

    Trueflame Mini Solar Torch Light - set of 2

    €14.95
    €29.95
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  • Edinburgh solar festoon lights

    Edinburgh USB Solar Festoon Lights - set of 10

    €49.95
    €59.95
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    Elan Solar Mushroom Lights

    €24.50
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    Sherpa Solar Step Lights

    €29.95
    €34.95
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  • Chester Up / Down Solar Wall Light

    Chester Up / Down Solar Wall Light

    €32.95
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  • Blulite outdoor wall light with built in bluetooth speaker

    Blulite - Bluetooth Speaker

    €39.95
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  • long pointed timber garden posts

    Pointed Garden Posts & Fencing/Tree Stakes 1.5m

    €4.95
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  • thick timber tree stakes

    Garden Posts - Chunky Tree Stakes 1.8m

    €4.45
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  • Large saladgrow salad and veg planter with mini greenhouse

    Large Saladgrow with Mini Greenhouse

    €145.00
    Out of stock
  • Burgon & Ball Mini Snips

    Burgon & Ball Mini Snips

    €9.95
    Out of stock
  • garland odour free kitchen compost caddy

    Green Odour Free Compost Caddy 9L

    €14.95
    Out of stock
  • The wood burner set with black gloves

    Wood Burner Set With Black Gloves

    €79.50
    Out of stock
  • The Light and moisture meter from the good life

    Light and Moisture Meter

    €34.95
    €39.95
    Out of stock
  • Shallots 'Red Sun'

    Shallot 'Red Sun' sets

    €5.95
    Out of stock
  • vitopod grow light

    Vitopod 90cm Light and Support Kit for Propagator

    €129.50
    Out of stock
  • setton dutch onions set

    Onion Sets - Setton (500g)

    €5.95
    Out of stock
  • crusado onion sets

    Onion Sets - Crusado (500g)

    €5.95
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  • 8cm Butt Galvanised Hinge Pack

    8cm Butt Galvanised Hinge Pack

    €9.95
    Out of stock
  • Auto retract hose and reel set from Flopro

    Flopro Auto Retract Hose Reel Set 15m

    €69.50
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