Natures outdoor theatre

It is always a pleasure to enjoy the garden more so when it is filled with the array of entertaining insects. The bumble bees and honey bees from our own hives have discovered the delights in the garden now that the whitethorn flowers in the hedgerows have died down. Just outside our back garden we …

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The perfect rose

Rose de Recht has the most striking deep pink flowers and although the bloom is only two and a half inches inches across and consisting of up to 100 petals it certainly grabs your attention. The growth habit of Rose de Rescht is upright, and compact, a tidy and well-shaped bush that will gradually grow …

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A place for birds

One thing we really enjoy at The Secret Garden is the number and range of birds that share our home and garden. At the end of last year we put up this camera nesting box on the front of the shop. In the spring a pair of blue tits took up as tenants and began …

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A grand entrance

We are delighted with our new wider entrance and gates courtesy of Patrick our very multi-skilled builder, carpenter, gatemaker etc etc. The gates fit in well with the native hedgerow and once the wall is planted it will look even better. A grand entrance to our lovely Secret Garden.

One for the book shelf.

Take it as your new vegetable patch bible. Definitely worth purchasing or get a copy at your library. Drawing directly from his experience as an acclaimed climate-change gardener, and of setting up a kitchen garden from scratch for River Cottage, Mark explains the practical aspects of organic growing, introduces us to a whole world of …

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Can we borrow

Not our own image but the bedding shelves are bare in The Secret Garden. Was a great weekend with bedding being very popular. A great complaint with new and old faces all complementing how pretty the place looks and how good our plants are.

Harder than it looks

Alan and Brian took on the masterful task on making the new poly-tunnel. Definitely not as easy as it looks and involved lots of cursing and talking about angles, being square and was it plumb. After some professional advice from Patrick our multi skilled builder it started to take shape and I caught them looking …

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A great evening

Last night (Wednesday 28th May) we held a very successful event entitled ‘An evening with bees’ with members of Duhallow Bee-keepers Association. We had just over fifteen people who were party to both a talk and a practical demonstration covering all aspects of bee keeping as well as the importance of gardening for bees. Several …

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Banish those weeds

With the new work going on there is lots of fresh earth that will be quickly taken over by weeds so with our abundance of cardboard which usually goes off to be re-cycled we are using it as a mulch. We remove sticky labels, tape and staples from the cardboard before we use it though …

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It is not real

Nothing more frustrating when looking at a web site and the images are just stock photos, that’s why 99.9% of our images on our site are from the garden or garden centre. This is particularly important in our line of work. I guess when stock photos are being used its either due to a lack …

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A long time ago…

Well exactly seven years ago today, we left the big smoke of London to come over to Ireland to take over the garden centre known back then as ‘Cottage Garden Nursery’. It all started through an advert in BBC Gardeners World magazine with a garden centre and cottage for sale. Persuading Sarah to ring up …

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I beg to differ

“Mark Keenan, journalist with The Sunday Times (Irish edition) has been writing a piece about allotments in the Home supplement. Mark draws on his experience as a first time plot holder on No 34, and his informative and witty observances make recommended reading” South Dublin Allotments Association Well I beg to differ with the above …

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Worth a look

Just giving a recommendation to a business that recently opened in Kanturk. They are Bee Alive health store it is great to have them so close and offering such a wide range of products at such a competitive price. One aspect of striving to be a greener garden centre is the use of household products …

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Bloom 2009

Welcome to Bloom 2009 Ireland’s largest and most spectacular gardening event. Following its phenomenal successes in 2007 and 2008, Bloom has become a national favourite and one of the most anticipated events on the Irish calendar. Hosted by Bord Bia, Bloom is taking place this year May 28th – June 1st in the Phoenix Park …

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Really Stumped

We are delighted to say that we have made a link with Dermot Casey Tree Care who have over 40 years in arboriculture management. They prides themselves on the professional standards they provide. Over the years there company has accumulated experience in all aspects of arboriculture as well as technical, health and safety qualifications. This …

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We have progress

Like any good workman Brian has learnt the shovel lean so he can contemplate what work lies before him. To his credit though he has been Patrick’s helpful assistant which means doing the manual labour instead of playing in the big boys dumper, digger and loader. Not sure he was so eager after raking out …

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Kept moist

Sarah is cracking through all our orders and by now is dreaming of hanging baskets in her sleep. Just as you think you have finished we always get a late surge. This year all the basket and boxes are being filled with peat free compost. This should eradicate the need to use water retention agents …

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Anything you can do

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHh2_fQxthk This song sums up the thought process of someone in a similar line of work to us…. Maybe they can but we lead where others follow…..

Funding

After over five years of going back and forth with IRD Duhallow we are very pleased to say that we are in receipt of funding as they have recognised the value and initiative of our proposed developments. This was no easy task and involved putting a clear business plan outlining why we met the very …

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And so it begins

And so it begins the ridiculous level of campaign posters. I saw the first load of posters today from an independent candidate and on the five minute drive to pick up the boys I counted 15 posters from the same candidate. Given that both my short and long term memory are fairly good, do we …

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A thought

Nothing to do with Gardening but a thought linked to my last post. ‘I think that the person who has had more experience of hardships can stand more firmly in the face of problems than the person who has never experienced suffering. From this angle then, some suffering can be a good lesson for life.’ …

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Ready for foundation

The area has been cleared in preparation for the foundations of our new building. Once up and dressed the building will be stunning and will allow us to do much more. One of our landscapers thought it would make a great sports bar or lads pad. Already had that thought myself just need to work …

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