Nine ways to cut gardening costs this spring
Cultivating your own crops from seed is just one way to cut down on household expenses
Cultivating your own crops from seed is just one way to cut down on household expenses
What you do in the garden now can lay the foundations for a year of homegrown beauty
Autumn’s naturally dwindling light levels causes a reduction in chlorophyll in plants
A mix of strawberry varieties carefully selected can extend the harvesting season
Lift garlic if the leaves have started to yellow, before the bulbs split and expose the cloves
New RTÉ series, Ireland’s Garden Heroes’ features 18 gardeners and their owners
Slender, upright flowers are brilliant for creating a sense of space in small gardens
Wicklow site will now include Regency walled garden and additional 53 acres
Heat, good light levels, sufficient moisture and good quality compost are all important
March is a great time to mow the lawn – or a great time not to mow it
Seeds for sweet pea, morning glory and black-eyed susan may be sown in spring
Not only will perennials endure for years, most will naturally bulk up over time
Laitenberger gives dirt-under-the-fingernails guidance in ‘The Self Sufficient Garden’
Early tomatoes can be sown in a pot on a windowsill or in an electric propagator
Feel like getting your hands dirty? These pointers will kick-start your garden's return to loveliness
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The pandemic’s black cloud came with a silver lining: the joy of digging and planting
Susan Lynch’s Vintage Rose Company is home to more than 2000 productive rose bushes
Enjoy your garden through the cold months while laying the groundwork for spring
Another seasonal bounty of vegetables and flowers from its Victorian kitchen garden
If we have learned anything, it’s a new appreciation for traditional propagating skills
Here are some fun ways to share the special magic of gardening in the months ahead
By late spring you’ll have hordes of baby plants ready to be planted outdoors, all for the price of a few packets of seeds
From peas to radishes, spuds to spinach, these will give you a harvest in no time
Spring has sprung and it’s time to get going in the garden
A “forest” of women across the world are connected by their love of plants and flowers
We can easily recreate the sense of an Australian rainforest, leafy Asian woodland or a sun-baked Mediterranean garden, at home
Itching to get going in the kitchen garden or allotment? Here’s a handful of crops to start growing now
It may be cold and muddy but there’s pruning, planting and planning to be done
The kind of gardens we want to create will radically evolve over the coming decade
Supermarkets are piled high with fruit imports but it’s not hard to grow your own
Some of Ireland’s loveliest gardens put on a fine display of autumn foliage
Now is the perfect month to plant spring-flowering bulbs including narcissus, crocus, scilla and allium
New book shows all sides of this Irish horticultural genius and his beloved Hunting Brook in west Wicklow
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