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Midsummer can mean a pause while your garden gets ready for the bright colours of autumn – but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Read more...An award-winning show garden from this year’s Bloom event in Phoenix Park, Dublin, is getting a new lease of life after being rebuilt as a permanent feature in Fota Wildlife Park in Cork.
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Pinch out climbing beans as soon as they reach the tops of their supports. Runner beans, French beans and shelling beans are super-productive in the veg garden and are cropping heavily right now, but they will insist on carrying on growing upwards once they reach the tops of their canes.
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A green-fingered youngster from Fife in Scotland has been named as this year’s Royal Horticultural Society’s Young Gardener of the Year in an awards ceremony at RHS Garden Wisley.
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Summer prune wisteria to remove all this year’s long, whippy growths and promote more flowers next year.
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Plant autumn-flowering crocuses for an extraordinary display later this year as the delicately beautiful flowers rise as if by magic from the ground just as the rest of the garden is slowing down.
Autumn-flowering Crocus
Most people associate crocuses with springtime, but in fact, the range of autumn-flowering crocuses is huge – here in the garden centre at Youghal we believe they ought to be more widely grown, so we’re putting o...
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Lift and dry onions, shallots and garlic once the foliage starts to die down, so that you can store them for eating through winter.
Most types of maincrop onion keep really well if they’re dried properly, so it’s worth taking your time over the job. Choose a dry spell of weather and gently lift the bulbs with a hand fork, then lay them on the soil to dry. In seasons when it's impossible to find a long enough window of sunshine – so that...
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The Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland is christening its newly-restored garden at Russborough in the heart of West Wicklow with a Garden Show packed with beautiful plants, wonderful gardens and a dazzling range of inspiring speakers.
The RHSI took on the three-and-a-half acre 18th century walled garden at Russborough five years ago and since then it’s gone from strength to strength, lovingly restored and replanted by an army of volunteers. N...
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It’s not too late to be sowing more veg for your plot – in fact, late sowings made in July can be really helpful for keeping your patch productive right through autumn and into winter.
Sow more veg for your plot
Aim to replace your first harvest of new potatoes, broad beans and lettuces as soon as you clear the crop away. You can sow most varieties of fast-maturing vegetables two or even three times in a season. All the salad veg...
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