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Klaus Laitenberger, author, business owner and organic garden consultant shares some valuable information from his new book, The Self-Sufficient Garden
Irene Bermingham speaks to Arthur O’Meara of O’Meara’s Garden Pavillion, in Co Westmeath. The award-winning centre spans a 12-acre site and grows over 70,000 plants annually
Looking for those beautiful blue bursts of hydrangea in your garden? Andy Doyle explains the science behind soil pH and how it often dictates plant growth and colour.
Not only is compost a natural fertiliser in your garden, it also lessens the amount of household waste in landfill sites. Composting is a quick and easy process that can be done in any size garden.
Whether you’re hoping to start growing your own produce or simply looking for a therapeutic lockdown project, growing a small herb garden is a good starting point, writes Katie Barragry.
The story of Fiona Ferguson's micro flower farm has been followed with love by many across social media over the last few years. Now she lets us in on some of her top garden upcycling tips and tricks.
Fed up of all the mowing, edging and weeding that your lawn demands, then why not abandon it and sow a wildflower meadow instead, writes Mairead Lavery.