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Grow Your Own
The Perfect Time to Plant Potatoes
by
Malachy Doherty
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9th Feb 2024
There’s nothing quite like the taste of a homegrown spud and they are quite easy to grow.
Grow Your Own
Growing your own herbs
by
Teresa
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1st Apr 2023
Growing fresh herbs is easy, it’s fun and adds flavour to your food
Gardening
Here We Grow
by
Tirlán CountryLife
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1st Apr 2023
We’ve compiled some grow your own tips on growing your own vegetables and herbs.
Gardening
How to Feed your Garden
by
Malachy Doherty
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1st Aug 2022
Mulch provides trees with nutrients they require to grow and continue their life cycle.
Grow Your Own
Getting Ready to Grow Onions
by
Malachy Doherty
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1st Mar 2022
March traditionally spurs a flurry of activity in the vegetable garden! I’ve got big plans for my own vegetable plot this year and am starting work now in the hope of harvesting a bumper onion crop. But ever before the soil has had a chance to dry a bit, I’m working it a little. Once […]
Gardening
Don’t Let Excess Harvest Go To Waste
by
Tirlán CountryLife
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26th Jun 2020
One of the most common mistakes of a beginner to growing your own fruit and vegetables is planting too much…
Grow Your Own
Mid – Summer Vegetable Gardening
by
Malachy Doherty
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26th May 2020
These long summer evenings means we all have more time to spend tending the garden
Gardening
Finding the perfect hedge
by
Malachy Doherty
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10th Oct 2019
Autumn is really the best time to think about planting a hedge.
Outdoor Gardening
My Skimmia Obsession
by
Malachy Doherty
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4th Oct 2019
Skimmia is a versatile evergreen shrub with so many benefits for your garden.
Gardening
A Seaweed Tonic
by
Malachy Doherty
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23rd Mar 2019
These long summer evenings means we all have more time to spend tending the garden
Outdoor Gardening
Getting Ready to Grow
by
Malachy Doherty
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2nd Mar 2019
Early Spring is time for us all to plot and plan for the season ahead.
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