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DIY Fly Repellent For Porches (Easy Home Remedy) - hometalk.com - Ireland
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03.05.2024

DIY Fly Repellent For Porches (Easy Home Remedy)

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‘We call Mount Congreve Ireland’s global garden because there are 10,000 different plants here’ - irishtimes.com - Georgia - Ireland
irishtimes.com
03.05.2024

‘We call Mount Congreve Ireland’s global garden because there are 10,000 different plants here’

“Connecting with nature.” “Trying something different.” “An appreciation of history.” Ask a new generation of gardeners just why they want to embark on a course in horticulture at a country house estate and those are the kinds of answers they will give you.

This Designer-Approved Yellow Is the Ultimate Versatile Summer Decor Hue - thespruce.com - Ireland
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03.05.2024

This Designer-Approved Yellow Is the Ultimate Versatile Summer Decor Hue

When you think of yellow hues, do you think of flowering plants in the early days of spring, like yellow archangel, golden chain tree, hybrid witch hazel, forsythia, and yellow bird magnolia? Does it remind you of spring, as daffodils begin reaching through the sidewalk cracks? Does it remind you of summer, when you can finally start harvesting your yellow pear tomatoes and Irish gold tomatoes, and when lemon trees start blooming?

Tulips: the flowers that get on with almost everything else in the garden - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
03.05.2024

Tulips: the flowers that get on with almost everything else in the garden

It’s tulip time, those fleeting weeks of the year when Irish gardens are filled with the graceful, brilliantly colourful flowers of what must be one of the world’s best-loved spring flowering bulbs.

Which Vegetables to Grow in Rocky Soil and Which to Avoid - finegardening.com - Switzerland - Ireland
finegardening.com
03.05.2024

Which Vegetables to Grow in Rocky Soil and Which to Avoid

Here in the Northeast, rocks are just a part of gardening life, and even if you are raising vegetables in an old garden (one that’s been well tended for decades), there will still be some rocks in the soil. You (as well as the tines on your pitchfork) can’t help but encounter them. However, there are still plenty of vegetables that you can grow well in these conditions. Here are some of them.

Dominic West on his natural swimming pool: ‘When I’m in the mood I do a spot of underwater gardening’ - irishtimes.com - Ireland
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03.05.2024

Dominic West on his natural swimming pool: ‘When I’m in the mood I do a spot of underwater gardening’

As a Bafta-award-winning actor, Dominic West is known for the diversity of roles he’s played over his long and successful career, from the tragic Jean Valjean in the BBC adaptation of Les Misérables, to the former Prince Charles in the Netflix series The Crown, the troubled writer Noah Solloway in the Sky Atlantic series The Affair and the anti-hero Jimmy McNulty in HBO’s The Wire.

Gardening: Two well-grounded reads on the fleeting essence of time and bittersweet beauty of natural world - irishtimes.com - Ireland - county Garden
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03.05.2024

Gardening: Two well-grounded reads on the fleeting essence of time and bittersweet beauty of natural world

It’s often said that making a garden teaches all kinds of valuable life lessons, from the importance of patience and the virtue of persistence, to a recognition of the fleeting nature of time and the bittersweet beauty and resilience of the natural world.

My lavender is brown and sad looking after winter frost. Can I revive it? - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
03.05.2024

My lavender is brown and sad looking after winter frost. Can I revive it?

I put down a lavender border last summer on my driveway. Unfortunately, it looks like the winter frost damaged some of the plants. They are quite brown and sad looking compared with the others. Will they come back or should I cut my losses? GL, Co Kildare

Hail Irish horticulture: Five ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in the garden - irishtimes.com - Ireland - county Day
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16.03.2024

Hail Irish horticulture: Five ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in the garden

From the lone Irish yew tree, first discovered growing in Co Fermanagh in the 18th century, whose countless offspring now flourish in gardens all over the world, to the great Irish gardeners, garden makers, planthunters and plantspeople who have made valuable contributions to the world of horticulture, we have many reasons to be proud of our unique gardening tradition. Here are some suitably horticultural ways to celebrate Ireland’s “40 shades of green”.

Gardens of the Year Competition terms and conditions - gardenersworld.com - Britain - Ireland - Scotland
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08.03.2024

Gardens of the Year Competition terms and conditions

1. The Promoter is Immediate Media Company London Limited (company number 06189487), Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green, London W6 7BT (“Immediate”). The competition is sponsored by Weetabix Limited (company number 00267687) (t/a “Alpen”).

How to get the best out of your potatoes - irishtimes.com - Usa - Britain - Ireland
irishtimes.com
02.03.2024

How to get the best out of your potatoes

They say that you can tell a surprising amount about a gardener by the kind of potatoes they grow. Some of us, for example, are traditionalists who’ll plump for the floury, fluffy ‘British Queen’ (colloquially known as ‘Queens’) every time. Others are passionate foodies who prefer the firm, waxy, flavoursome, yellow flesh of a salad potato such as ‘Charlotte’, or the heirloom ‘La Ratte’. Individualists, meanwhile, often like to seek out unusual kinds, such as the dark magenta-fleshed ‘Vitanoire’, or the knobbly ‘Pink Fir Apple’, the heritage variety famed for its more-ishness.

30 Best British Trees and Shrubs and How to Identify Them - gardenersworld.com - Britain - Ireland
gardenersworld.com
14.02.2024

30 Best British Trees and Shrubs and How to Identify Them

Britain and Ireland have between 32 and 35 native tree species. Numbers differ depending on how many individual species of elms and whitebeam are included, whether hybrids are listed, and which species are counted as trees and which as shrubs.

Gardening: Angela Jupe’s legacy in excellent hands and the top gardens for viewing snowdrops - irishtimes.com - Georgia - Ireland
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09.02.2024

Gardening: Angela Jupe’s legacy in excellent hands and the top gardens for viewing snowdrops

Anyone who knew Angela Jupe, the late landscape architect and garden maker, will remember her particular love of snowdrops, or Galanthus, as this genus of dainty bulbous perennials is properly known.

How to grow London Pride Plant (Saxifraga × urbium) - gardenersworld.com - Spain - Ireland
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25.01.2024

How to grow London Pride Plant (Saxifraga × urbium)

London pride (Saxifraga x urbium) is a low-growing evergreen perennial, a hybrid between Spanish Saxifraga umbrosa and Irish Saxifraga spathularis. Once a great garden favourite, London pride plant is hardy and looks good all year round, forming spreading clumps of leafy rosettes made up of spoon-shaped, fleshy, mid-green leaves. In summer masses of small, pink-flushed white flowers are borne on slender stems of around 30cm in height, lasting for up to three months. London Pride thrives in most soils and situations and is especially useful for shady sites. It’s an undemanding and versatile perennial that has fallen from fashion but is a worthwhile garden plant, being easy to grow, yet not invasive. Called London pride because it flourished on bombed sites in the city during the Second World War, it’s even the subject of a song by playwright and composer Noel Coward, whose song titled ‘London Pride’ was popular at the time.

An expert’s guide to the best places to buy seeds and bulbs - irishtimes.com - Britain - Japan - Ireland
irishtimes.com
20.01.2024

An expert’s guide to the best places to buy seeds and bulbs

Some people get their kicks from designer labels, others from rummaging through flea shops, or collecting obscure Japanese comics, vintage tractors, handbags, dolls, beer-mats, Star Wars merchandise or whatever else. Me, I get mine from ordering seeds.

Halloween Horticulture - backyardgardener.com - Ireland
backyardgardener.com
18.01.2024

Halloween Horticulture

What would Halloween be without pumpkins for jack-o-lanterns and decorations? Although this is the plant most often associated with Halloween today, it may surprise you to know that in the past, other fruits and vegetables had strong connections to this holiday.

11 Beautiful Emerald Flowers - balconygardenweb.com - India - Ireland - state Hawaii
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17.01.2024

11 Beautiful Emerald Flowers

From the Green Tulip to the endangered Green Flower Indian Mallow native to Hawaii, each one has an emerald like shine. Wait, there are more! The hooded Green Jack-in-the-Pulpit, the frilly Emerald Dianthus, the 'Feeling Green' Chrysanthemum, Bells of Ireland with bell-shaped blooms, and the unique Viridiflora rose.

Fruit tree pruning service - gardenadvice.co.uk - Britain - Ireland
gardenadvice.co.uk
16.01.2024

Fruit tree pruning service

This winter we are pruning our member’s and viewers’ fruit trees as we have done for the last 3 years

Tone it down: Why too much artificial lighting is bad for your garden - irishtimes.com - Greece - Ireland
irishtimes.com
13.01.2024

Tone it down: Why too much artificial lighting is bad for your garden

Living deep in the Irish countryside as I do, surrounded by a centuries-old patchwork of farm fields, hedgerows and leafy pockets of ancient native woodland, a clear winter night sky is a thing of profound beauty. It is filled with the otherworldly shimmer of a host of constellations, familiar to me from my childhood.

New year gardening: ‘It feels like everything is shifting’ - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
06.01.2024

New year gardening: ‘It feels like everything is shifting’

There are lots of words that Irish gardeners could use to sum up the year that was 2023. “Wet” is certainly high on the list, given the record levels of rainfall experienced in most parts of the country from late summer onwards as well as the badly waterlogged state of many soils.

17 Stunning Irish Flowers for Gardens and Homes - balconygardenweb.com - Ireland - state Oregon
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04.01.2024

17 Stunning Irish Flowers for Gardens and Homes

From the lucky Shamrock with heart-shaped leaves to the charming Bluebell and pretty Primrose, these native flowers bring beauty to Irish landscapes. Whether it's the yellow Cowslip, fluffy Bog Cotton, or vibrant Buttercup, each flower has its unique charm. Read on to learn about the diversity of Irish flora.

Bread & Roses gives gift of floristry to women seeking refuge from torture and violence - irishtimes.com - Britain - Ireland
irishtimes.com
16.12.2023

Bread & Roses gives gift of floristry to women seeking refuge from torture and violence

As an experienced and respected professional florist, Róisín Godfrey has spent the last eight years working alongside some of the biggest names in the industry in the UK and Ireland, a career that has taken her to some of the most beautiful private houses, hotels and art galleries in the world.

Dreaming of a green Christmas: make the garden the centrepiece of your festive table - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
16.12.2023

Dreaming of a green Christmas: make the garden the centrepiece of your festive table

From when I was a child, I’ve always loved gussying up the table for Christmas. Lots of candles are a must, in order to give that necessary festive twinkle, ideally placed at different heights (nightlights, low candlesticks, tall candelabras), to really make it sparkle. Nice table linen and glassware are important too. But the table arrangements really wave the magic Christmas wand, providing that all-important bit of theatre to memorably mark this special day of the year.

What Does it Mean When You See a Red Robin - balconygardenweb.com - Britain - Ireland
balconygardenweb.com
06.12.2023

What Does it Mean When You See a Red Robin

These charming birds, popular for their striking red breasts and cheerful songs, signal the arrival of spring. However, most people think that they also carry some hidden meanings. So, What Does it Mean When You See a Red Robin? Read below!

From A-Z: Gifts for the gardening lover in your life - irishtimes.com - France - South Africa - Greece - Spain - Ireland
irishtimes.com
02.12.2023

From A-Z: Gifts for the gardening lover in your life

A is for annual membership of one of Ireland’s world class great gardens open to the public. Examples include Blarney Castle in Co Cork (12-month adult pass, €100, blarneycastle.ie); Mount Usher in Co Wicklow (€40, mountushergardens.ie); Killruddery in Co Wicklow; (killruddery.com from €60-€100); and Mount Congreve in Co Waterford (from €70, mountcongreve.com).

8 Household Projects You Should Never DIY, According to the Pros - thespruce.com - Ireland
thespruce.com
26.11.2023

8 Household Projects You Should Never DIY, According to the Pros

There are lots of ways you can flex your DIY muscles around your home. But while painting furniture, building a kitchen backsplash, or grouting tile can be tackled on your own, there are some home projects that are better left to the professionals due to their complexity—and because of safety concerns.

New beginnings: The garden is a mess, but I’m sowing seeds for a better 2024 - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
26.11.2023

New beginnings: The garden is a mess, but I’m sowing seeds for a better 2024

As this is my final gardening column of the year, I had plans of signing off with a neat garden ready for a winter of hibernation.

Celebrating the work of Irish botanical artists - irishtimes.com - Britain - Ireland
irishtimes.com
25.11.2023

Celebrating the work of Irish botanical artists

They say a picture tells a thousand words. But in the case of botanical art it’s fair to say that it’s probably far more than that, as proven by a magnificent new book Drawn from Nature: The Flowering of Irish Botanical Art by the Wicklow-based art historian and author Patricia Butler (Acc Art Books UK, £35).

Your gardening questions answered: Will a dehumidifier damage my plants? - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
11.11.2023

Your gardening questions answered: Will a dehumidifier damage my plants?

Q: Please can you tell me if a dehumidifier is bad for house plants? On the advice of a friend we recently got one as an eco-friendly, cost-effective alternative to a tumble drier. It’s great when it comes to drying the laundry and getting rid of condensation, but I’m worried that it might not be so great for my plants! M Pearse, Dublin

Your gardening questions answered: Should dahlias stay or go now? - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
20.10.2023

Your gardening questions answered: Should dahlias stay or go now?

Q: Now that it’s late autumn, my dahlias are starting to die back. Can I leave the plants in the ground or do I need I lift the tubers and store them in my shed for the winter? I’d much prefer the first option if possible! MD, Kilkenny

The rewards – and challenges – of growing your own food - irishtimes.com - Britain - Ireland - county Garden
irishtimes.com
14.10.2023

The rewards – and challenges – of growing your own food

I first learned the fundamentals of kitchen gardening from my mother, who learned it from her father, a passing-on of traditional skills repeated down through countless generations.

I bought the cheapest land I could find in Ireland. Now I’m planting a forest bigger than St Stephen’s Green - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
30.09.2023

I bought the cheapest land I could find in Ireland. Now I’m planting a forest bigger than St Stephen’s Green

It’s a tentative start. We crack open wet soil, slot the roots of a small birch tree into the gap and firm it in. The blessings of Mother Earth on you, little tree. The birch is a bare slip of a thing barely anchored in the ground. One down, 23,999 to go.

Your gardening questions answered: Aphids have ravaged my trees, should I get pruning? - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
23.09.2023

Your gardening questions answered: Aphids have ravaged my trees, should I get pruning?

Q: A honeysuckle and an elder tree in the garden have been ravaged by aphids. I was hoping natural predators might have a feast but there’s no let up so far. Is it a seasonal occurrence due to spring weather conditions or should I get pruning? JMcK, Co Dublin

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