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How to make a vertical garden wooden fence | Greenfriends-ireland's Blog
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Preservation and protection of the environment. Laquo; Photos from GetGrowing West Cork. GreenFriends Woodland Corofin Anniversary 2015. How to make a vertical garden wooden fence. May 20, 2015 by greenfriendsireland. First , make a nice strong wooden fence, I used old scaffold planks which were the cheapest source of wood. I covered the fence with a plastic liner, so that the damp soil would not rot the wood so quickly, and give a longer life to the fence. I used a staple gun to fix plastic in space.
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Growing Pea! | Work with Nature Gardening
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Work with Nature Gardening. HOW TO GROW FOOD IN A BALANCED WAY. Family name: legumes (Leguminosae). There are two types of pea. The first is the Mange Tout of which you can eat the whole pod before the seeds develop. The second type of pea we can grow is the standard garden pea, of which the pea itself alone is edible. Soil, sowing and planting. Peas like a neutral pH level in the soil (6.5). Any garden soil will do, provided you put good well rotten compost into it beforehand. Both varieties of peas are...
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GF West Cork community garden scythe versus petrol strimmer planting and sowing organic | Work with Nature! Bees
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Laquo; How to make more bees / Artificial swarm control. GF West Cork community garden scythe versus petrol strimmer planting and sowing organic. May 23, 2011 by workwithnature bees and gardening. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Natural Gardening | Work with Nature Gardening
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Work with Nature Gardening. HOW TO GROW FOOD IN A BALANCED WAY. Sixteen helpful tips for successful gardening. 1 Plants will stop growing when temperature goes beneath 6 degrees Celsius. Keep this in mind when you are planning your garden or your growing containers, especially when your country has cold winters. When it comes to biannual plants, this is also good to know, since the bigger their size, the more chances they have to survive the winter. Picking off slugs from the plants and the ground. Pick ...
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Honey Bee Diseases | Work with Nature! Bees
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There will be several different pages to come, on the Natural treatment of Bee disease. There are several things to keep in mind when dealing with the different problems bees can suffer from:. It is important to not spread disease around, so keep the hive tools and gloves clean. Also for obvious reasons do not combine sick colonels. More will follow soon, with single pages on each disease and natural ways on how to deal with them. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Promote your Page too.
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Recycle It! Supers | Work with Nature! Bees
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These are the honey supers that I’ve been making. They’re made out of two different types of pallet wood in two different thicknesses. All hives made in this manner should, if possible, fit your other hives. If this is not possible, just use these separately. Group together all the hives that have the same measures. This would especially apply to hives you have made previously from recycled material, as you might not get the same wood again. On January 26, 2010 at 8:20 pm. On January 26, 2010 at 8:30 pm.
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Swarm collection | Work with Nature! Bees
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Swarms are normally not dangerous, for they have no nest to protect. If you would like me to collect one then ring me on:. 086 33 5 0202, as swarms can be there for between 1hour to sometimes a few days, before finding a nice home (often in your roof or the one next door), it is important to contact me right away. Hopefully they will soon become immune against the viruses, that are in the mites and we can then again have healthy and strong bees in the West. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. I am happy to colle...
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Growing Potatoes ! | Work with Nature Gardening
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Work with Nature Gardening. HOW TO GROW FOOD IN A BALANCED WAY. Family name: Potato family (Solanaceae). Potatoes come in earlies and main crop varieties. Earlies have a shorter growing season, whereas main crop take much longer. Soil, sowing and planting. Potatoes prefer an acidic soil (pH 5.5 6.5), they like a rich compost of manure. Both the earlies and the main crop are sown at the same time, after the last frost, around May. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are commenting usi...
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Strawberry Barrel! | Work with Nature Gardening
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Work with Nature Gardening. HOW TO GROW FOOD IN A BALANCED WAY. This is a great way to have lots of strawberries, without the problems of slugs eating them. This method is great for balconies or gardens, were space is a problem. You plant the strawberries in the holes and on the mound at the top. The containers can be smaller depending of your space; you will need for this container:. Its easy to cut holes if you have made a nice hole with a drill, the finished holes are about 8cm in size. Note that I us...
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Growing Onion! | Work with Nature Gardening
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Work with Nature Gardening. HOW TO GROW FOOD IN A BALANCED WAY. Family name: Onion family (Alliums). Vegetables that belong to this family are garlic, shallots, leeks and onion. All these can be grown in the same way. You can grow bulb onions of which you have white and red ones. Also shallots and spring onions, which tend to be smaller in size. Then of course there is chives as well. Soil, sowing and planting. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You are comme...