These are our links for 28th June 2010 through 14th July 2010: Wunda Weeder lets farm workers lie down on the job – Interesting new small lie down weeder. Solar powered so might not work so well in Ireland! Excellent
Open Day Sun 18th July 2010
We would like to invite you to our Open Day on Sunday 18th July 2010 from 2pm to 5pm at the college. Everyone is welcome – if you’re a prospective student, interested in organic growing organic food or just looking
Bookmarks for 24th June 2010 from 08:17 to 08:27
These are our links for 24th June 2010 from 08:17 to 08:27: The new look Limerick Milk Market – Valerie O'Connor interviews local producers at the Limerick Milk Market Do you grow unusual edibles? – Growing Northern Ireland’s organic market
Bookmarks for 21st June 2010 through 22nd June 2010
These are our links for 21st June 2010 through 22nd June 2010: Salmon Flowered Peas – More early summer produce First Tomato of the Year – Val's kitchen garden is blooming! Success at Last! – Early summer harvest on the
Bookmarks for 9th June 2010 through 17th June 2010
These are our links for 9th June 2010 through 17th June 2010: Herbicide contaminated manure threat continues – Trevor Sargent on Grow It Yourself visit to his garden – Fifty Visitors Last Thursday Evening To Observe And Discuss The Rapidly
Bookmarks for 1st June 2010 through 8th June 2010
These are our links for 1st June 2010 through 8th June 2010: Blight-resistant GM potatoes field trial begins – BBC News – Taking Tomato Cuttings – Good guide with pictures Meat matters: Slow Food in Lismore – Great write-up of
Bookmarks for 27th April 2010 through 17th May 2010
These are our links for 27th April 2010 through 17th May 2010: Gooseberry sawfly organic control – Telegraph – using foxglove / namsys products Creating a Forest Garden by Martin Crawford – Book review by Graham Strouts Pick the right
Bookmarks for 8th April 2010 through 22nd April 2010
These are our links for 8th April 2010 through 22nd April 2010: Soya Dependence a Threat to EU Pigs and Poultry? – The Poultry Site – The future of the European Union’s pig and poultry industries is threatened by its
Photos of spring in the garden
Amazing weather this week and everything is finally bursting into life. Thanks to Carlene for sending in these photos. Carlene says: We planted in a huge variety of native trees St Patricks week – Guelder Rose, Alder, Birch, Oak, Scots
Bookmarks for 29th March 2010 through 6th April 2010
These are our links for 29th March 2010 through 6th April 2010: Zambia’s farming revolution poster boy – Great story of permaculture principles working for real The Glebe Journal: New Beginnings – Jean Perry discusses the joys of spring sowing