Posts Tagged ‘gardeners’
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Nature-Friendly Gardening and Growing for the Kitchen is the name of a one Day course which is being held on 8th August 2009. It takes place on a smallholding near Kiltegan in West Wicklow, 75 minutes from Dublin city centre.
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Tags: 8th August 2009, asian, cooked, Country Market, Dublin city centre, Emma Nelson, families, Fruit, gardeners, gardening, greenhouse, growing, home-grown herbs, keeping hens, Kiltegan, Kitchen, kitchen garden, Mo Osman, Nature-Friendly, one Day course, polytunnel, small groups, small holding, smallholding, Tullow., vegetables, West Wicklow
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Sunday, July 12th, 2009
As children most of us were very picky about what insects we liked. For me personally, earwigs, centipedes, spiders, and all sorts of flies (horseflies especially) scared the pants off me. Then there were the ladybirds, which for one reason or another always found favour with the younger me.
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Tags: adult, Anethum, angelica, aphids, astrantia, bug spray, centipedes, children, Co. Galway, Co. Kildare, Co. Westmeath, Co. Wexford, cold winter, dill, dry, earwigs, eggs, Eryngium, fennel, fingers, flies, Foeniculum, garden, gardeners, greenfly, Heracleum sphondylium, hibernating, hibernation, Hogweed, horseflies, insects, invasive, ladybird homes, Ladybird publishing, ladybirds, larvae, lettuce, Levisticum, lovage, low ladybird numbers, lupins, masterwort, Maynooth, mites, nettle, North Dublin, organic, over-winter, perennial garden, pest control, pesticide sprays, pesticides, pests, phoenix park, plant stems, Plants for ladybirds, Sea holly, sheltered, spiders, spotted, spray, storybooks, tree trunks, tubes, unpoisoned, whiteflies
Posted in Helpful insects., Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
Monday, April 13th, 2009
This is a new allotment project situated in a secure and private location just 2 miles from Navan, Co. Meath.
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Tags: 6 x 18m, allotment owner, allotment project, allotmenteers, Balreask Pub, car parking, Charges, Co. Meath, community, Dublin, Dunshaulin, experience, farmyard manure, free, fruit bushes, Fruit tree, gardeners, glasshouses, growing, harvesting, holidays, Keating’s Oil, Macetown, Navan, Navan Garden Allotments, planting, plot, Private, Robinstown village, rotovated, secure, Secure storage, Sheds, Tapped water, Trim, watering, weeding, Willows Restaurant, €250
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Monday, March 30th, 2009
Last week I wrote about a solution to lack of space for growing salad vegetables faced by balcony and patio gardeners.
That was the window box vegetable garden.
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Tags: 6 inches, Avonresister, Balconi red, balcony, base, beetroot, Bubble wrap, bulbs, cabbage, carrot, cherry tomatoes, compact, compost, drainage, dwarf, garden, garden centres, gardeners, globular, granules, gravel, grit, growing, Half pint, Hestia, holes, John Innes, John Innes No. 3, John Innes seed compost, Kundulus, lettuce, miniature, moisture, nutrients, Parmex, Parsnip, patio, Pea, plants, plastic, polystyrene, Pronto speedy, pumpkins, radish, recycle, roots, runner bean, salad, Salad bowl, Scarlet globe, seed, six-inch, soil, soil-based, sowing, space, Spring onion, Summer, Swellgel, terracotta, Tiny Tim, tomato, traditional, Tumbling Tom, veg, vegetable, vegetable seeds, vegetables, veggie, water, water-holding gel, watering, White Lisbon, window box, window box lip, windowsill, wooden
Posted in Vegetable garden tips and advice. | 4 Comments »
Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
Living in the countryside with roughly a half an acre site for my planting experiments, I sometimes tend to forget there are many gardeners who are less space “fortunate”.
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Tags: apartment, balcony, bowl, carrot root fly, carrots, cat, cauliflower, cherry tomatoes, compact, compost, container, countryside, eggs, estates, feet, fertile, fertiliser, frost-free, Fruit, gardeners, gardens, gravel, ground, growing, half an acre, houses, indoor, maggots, maintain, miniature, moisture, north, nutrients, outdoor, paving, pest damage, pests, planting, plants, prepare, protected, rainfall, root, salad, salt, seed, site, Slugs, soil, Strawberries, sunlight, Trailing, veg, veg patch, vegetables, water, weeds, wheelchair, window boxes, windows, windowsill, winter
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Sunday, March 15th, 2009
As I strolled out towards the veg garden this morning, I bumped into some old friends who come for a visit each spring.
I smiled towards Mrs tulip, tipped my cap to Mr Crocus, waved happily across to the daffodil clan, then it all went wrong as I was stopped in my tracks by some unwelcome visitors.
You know the sort, someone you know see, you’ll give them the time of day, but would rather they did not visit.
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Tags: 5 cm, annual meadow grass, annual weeds, beds, Bindweed, borders, chemical, Chickweed, chipped bark, contact herbicide, Couch grass, Crocus, daffodil, Dandelion, Dandelions, dig, digging, Dock, Docks, ecologically friendly, feeding, flower garden, flowers, Gallup, garden, gardeners, gate, germination, Glyphosate, green, groundsel, growing, herbicide, hoe, hoeing, insects, large chip, leaves, medium, mini, mulch, mulched, mulching, organic, perennial weeds, pine forest, plantings, pull, pulling, root, Roundup, safety, Scutch grass, seed, seedling, shallow rooted, Shepard’s Purse, speedwell, spray, spring, Thistles, Touchdown, translocated, tulip, veg, vegetable plot, weed, Weedol, weeds, West of Ireland
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