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Climate justice caravan on nine-day hike to emphasise ecosystems and people reliant on them
Climate justice caravan on nine-day hike to emphasise ecosystems and people reliant on them
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
Home-saving seed allows us to support biodiversity while ensuring reliable supply of fresh seeds
March is a great time to mow the lawn – or a great time not to mow it
Michael Viney: ‘Look in ye drawer before money ye spend’ – good advice when it comes to seeds
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October/November are the ideal months to start growing apples, pears and plums
Use potato beds to plant for spring colour and summer flavour
Frilly flowers, tasty potatoes and onions worth waiting for can all be grown from seed
Stop using pesticides, allow weeds to grow and go for pro-pollinator planting
Product from UK nurseries could be pricier, but there’s potential to grow more here
Sow organic seeds, cut less lawn and let the wild things grow in your garden
Not much happens in the January garden but it's a good time to find summer inspiration in seed catalogues
Prepare beds, mulch, think about planting fruit trees and hardy crops – and save seeds
Events aims to celebrate wildlife and raise awareness of damage being done to environment
The all-important business of seed sowing is just around the corner
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Plant its giant fleshy bulbs now and you should have tall, lily-like blooms for Christmas
Spreading the word about open pollination is key to the Irish Seed Savers Association’s operation
Some 95 per cent of the apples we eat here are imported, yet a few tenacious farmers are showing we could supply the market ourselves
While the internet offers an endless supply of seed catalogues, it is still a case of buyer beware
There are gifts across the price range for your favourite horticulturalists
For gardeners interested in growing heritage Irish vegetables that will withstand the weather, Brown Envelope Seeds is a good place to start
Impact spokesman confirmed union had been invited to meet officials
The Irish Seed Savers Association is struggling to survive. So it’s asking for public help with its surprisingly important work
Association needs to raise €250,000 to remain open
Association needs to raise €250,000 to remain open
Now’s the time to get your hands dirty and start growing some of your own food
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