Kevin Gallagher doing a great job selling the Irish Seed Savers seeds in the Dublin Food Co-op. See you soon Kevin!
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This tree in Africa doesn’t look like much from a distance, just a stumpy tree by the river bank.

But becoming closer you gradually see the amazing carvings in the trunk.

These Baboons creeping along the trunk and branch.

How many animals do you think there are here?

This chimpanzee is so life like!

Galloping horses through the branches,.

A hippo curved along the underside of a branch.

Snakes coiled around the roots.

This spider crawling around the tree, and all this hasn’t harmed the tree at all, its still healthy and very much alive. So don’t tell me you are bored go bore a tree!!
We were recently asked the question ‘How to save seeds for a long period of time, and is it possible to store seeds in dessicant packs and freeze them to extend their life?’
Great question and heres the answer.
You can freeze seeds to extend their life but once thawed they need to be used straight away otherwise they will quickly loose viability.
Seeds need to be very dry about 3% moisture to survive long term storage; for which you really need a dehumidifier in our climate here in Ireland. It’s best to get your seeds as dry as possible then store in paper bags or envelopes, then in airtight containers somewhere cool – 3-4 degrees centigrade in the dark and at a stable temperature. You can keep them in a fridge also most seeds except parsnips and carrots, once dry will remain viable at least between 5-10 years.
So get growing, saving, drying and storing. Best of luck and do get in touch if you have any questions.
A native Irish variety of swede turnip still remembered by many. Hardy and disease-resistant with a delicate, mellow, sweet flavour.
Brassica napus
SOW: April to June either in modules or direct in drills. Thin to 30cm apart.
HARVEST: Throughout winter.
Super Garden, the RTÉ garden make over series is returning to our screens this summer and we are currently seeking Ireland’s brightest new talents in the world of garden design.
We have had several applications from homeowners in Clare who would like to be part of the show and have the garden of their dreams created by an amateur designer so we are now looking for eager new designers in the South West & Shannon area.
The show will air in May, providing great exposure for the chosen designers and the winner will have their design recreated and featured as part of this year’s Bloom exhibition.
NEW SERIES OF ‘SUPER GARDEN’ COULD YOU BE A SUPER GARDENER?
Are you passionate about gardening? Is it your ambition to be a garden
designer? Do you dream of winning a Gold Medal at Chelsea?
‘Super Garden’ is seeking 5 amateur garden designers to compete for the title
of ‘Super Gardener’ in the new RTÉ series, to be broadcast in May 2010.
A passion for gardening is a must, as is creative flair, and the ability to design
a garden to a budget and deadline.
So if you feel you have what it takes, this is what you need to do!
Email us and tell us briefly why you love garden design, and what your dream
design would be. Where possible, please enclose basic plans or drawings.
Email: supergarden@vipmg.tv
Only amateur garden designers are eligible to enter this competition.
Filming will take place during the months of March and April 2010, so
applicants must be available for filming during this time.
Terms and conditions apply.
There will be a range of extra workshops added throughout the year on biodynamics, sustainable living and alternative energy. Please contact our office on 061921866/856 for more details.
A special day for all our supporters. We will be offering Apple tasting & juicing, children’s activities, organic food café, live music, walks, talks, demonstrations and much more. Please park at Scarriff National school and there will be a free shuttle bus to take you to Irish Seed Savers site. There will be no parking at our site other than for the disabled. For more information please contact us on 061 921866
A special day for all our supporters. We will be offering Apple tasting & juicing, children’s activities, organic food café, live music, walks, talks, demonstrations and much more. Please park at Scarriff National school and there will be a free shuttle bus to take you to Irish Seed Savers site. There will be no parking at our site other than for the disabled. For more information please contact us on 061 921866
This course will enable the teachers to plant and create an organic school garden with a variety of habitats. There will be a strong emphasis on practical activities er. Visiting an established school garden and community garden, sowing seeds, potting on and plant care, plant families, organic systems, soil preparation and improving soil, making a raised bed, composting and different composting systems, making organic liquid feeds, weed identification, funding and resources.
Applications and bookings must be made through the Clare Education Centre Tel: 0656845500
This course will enable the teachers to plant and create an organic school garden with a variety of habitats. There will be a strong emphasis on practical activities er. Visiting an established school garden and community garden, sowing seeds, potting on and plant care, plant families, organic systems, soil preparation and improving soil, making a raised bed, composting and different composting systems, making organic liquid feeds, weed identification, funding and resources.
Applications and bookings must be must be made through the Clare Education Centre at Tel: 0656845500