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The final croak | One Bean Row
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Words and pictures from an Irish garden by Jane Powers. Book: The Irish Garden. Book: The Living Garden. September 30, 2013 10 Comments. A dark day in the sun. The heron ate my frogs. Not “a heron”, but “the heron”. In Ireland, serious threats are accorded the definite article: the fox, the blight, the whooping cough, and on that fine day last spring the heron. Or rather, it was a fine day for the heron, but not so for the frogs. They had already. Had a stressful year. Spring had come early, and. The lar...
Deck the house with… Denise Dunne | One Bean Row
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Words and pictures from an Irish garden by Jane Powers. Book: The Irish Garden. Book: The Living Garden. Deck the house with… Denise Dunne. December 23, 2014. They were all native Irish plants, which was perfect as the dinner was promoting Irish producers, says Denise. And, because her whole garden is certified by the Organic Trust, all were organic, another nice touch. It was all very simple and natural, we just laid them out, with no wiring, no tying, and no Oasis. Fruits in lime-green, orange and crim...
About me | One Bean Row
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Words and pictures from an Irish garden by Jane Powers. Book: The Irish Garden. Book: The Living Garden. I’m Jane Powers, a garden writer and photographer living in Ireland. I am the gardening correspondent for the. My second book,. Was published in 2015. All the photography in it is by my husband, Jonathan Hession. My first book,. The Living Garden: a place that works with nature. Was published in April 2011 by Frances Lincoln. The name of this blog, One Bean Row. Is inspired by Yeats’ poem. Donegan Lan...
Alpine plants — or their royal lownesses from high places | One Bean Row
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Words and pictures from an Irish garden by Jane Powers. Book: The Irish Garden. Book: The Living Garden. Alpine plants or their royal lownesses from high places. April 29, 2012 5 Comments. I’m a lousy alpine gardener myself, but I admire the efforts of my fellow gardeners. So in honour of them, here are a few pictures, and an article on alpines that I wrote some years ago. In my small alpine bed I have five. I also have 18 furled buds on a. And in the next couple of weeks they’ll open into a little...
Diarmuid Gavin talks about his (very large) Chelsea Flower Show offering | One Bean Row
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Words and pictures from an Irish garden by Jane Powers. Book: The Irish Garden. Book: The Living Garden. Diarmuid Gavin talks about his (very large) Chelsea Flower Show offering. May 4, 2012 9 Comments. Quite a big thing, really. Whatever Gavin’s creation is trying (or not trying) to say, it. Black scaffolding poles with burnished couplers. The elevated terraces will accommodate self-contained gardens, each with a different flavour and mood, as if they are tended by different personalities. So there ...
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Orange abutilon babies | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. August 5, 2015. The abutilon seedlings grown from seed collected last year have started to bloom. I collected the seeds randomly from the plants and have about 30 seedlings growing along. Some are strong and others less so but the biggest (about 20cm high) have started to flower and it is interesting that so far they are all orange. Does this mean that orange-flowered plants grow most strongly? Is this good or just different? Profes...
The Biking Gardener | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. Geoff Stebbings; The Biking Gardener. Welcome to my blog about gardening and gardens in Ireland. I moved to Ireland in January 2013 and am living in North Wexford until May 2016. Courtown Harbour – before colour was invented. I have two bikes. And a Suzuki GSXR1000. Mount Usher, Co Wicklow. The Japanese Garden, Powerscourt – well worth a visit. The Titanic Pier, Cobh, near Cork. 3 Comments on “The Biking Gardener”. Enter your commen...
Early one morning… | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. Early one morning…. Early one morning…. August 13, 2015. The seeds were sown direct where they were to flower in mid May and have been in bloom for a few weeks. The seedlings were thinned out to about 10cm apart when they were large enough to handle easily. Poppy mother of pearl. In the firing line →. View Full Profile →. Chinese houses: in the wild. A last few bromeliads. On Chinese houses: in the wi…. How to do it. Job of the week.
04 | August | 2015 | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. Archive August 4, 2015. Full of beans – with luck. August 4, 2015. Professional gardener, author, writer, broadcaster and speaker based in Ireland for three years. Keen gardener who wants to grow everything and anything at least once! Keen biker too with beautiful bike. Has anything brought humankind more fun and pleasure than a garden and the internal combustion engine. View Full Profile →. Chinese houses: in the wild. How to do it.
About me: Books and work | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. About me: Books and work. About me: Books and work. The Biking Gardener is Geoff Stebbings:. Lifelong biker (since I was 17) and gardener (since I was 7). Two disparate threads I know but they come together sometimes! You can’t always believe what you read (and there is a lot of nonsense spread about about gardening) but anything on here will be learned from experience – I have always believed that you should only write. And The Bik...
03 | August | 2015 | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. Archive August 3, 2015. Something new in the cutting garden. August 3, 2015. Professional gardener, author, writer, broadcaster and speaker based in Ireland for three years. Keen gardener who wants to grow everything and anything at least once! Keen biker too with beautiful bike. Has anything brought humankind more fun and pleasure than a garden and the internal combustion engine. View Full Profile →. Chinese houses: in the wild.
In the firing line | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. In the firing line. In the firing line. August 14, 2015. In Irish), and that seemed to be east, I thought I would head for that. The road soon appeared to be far from a main route and when the signed town of Knockanarrigan appeared to have more letters in its name than inhabitants I started to feel less confident that the route would take me over the mountains to home! I had ridden into an artillery range. Photos below from the web.
Nicotiana mutabilis | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. August 7, 2015. Last year I grew several nicotiana that I was familiar with but this year I tried a new one. The reason was that I saw it growing at Mount Usher and wanted to copy their scheme of this plant with blue chicory. Well the chicory has yet to bloom but. Has been in flower for several weeks and is getting bigger and better. The name. And, I hope, my blue chicory. How to grow nicotiana mutabilis. Professional gardener, auth...
05 | August | 2015 | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. Archive August 5, 2015. August 5, 2015. Professional gardener, author, writer, broadcaster and speaker based in Ireland for three years. Keen gardener who wants to grow everything and anything at least once! Keen biker too with beautiful bike. Has anything brought humankind more fun and pleasure than a garden and the internal combustion engine. View Full Profile →. Chinese houses: in the wild. A last few bromeliads. How to do it.
Feeding time | The Biking Gardener
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An English experience of gardening in Ireland. About me: Books and work. August 6, 2015. Two years ago I put seven goldfish into the pond. Last summer they spawned and I thought I had six fry. As they got bigger and bolder they swam closer to the surface of the murky water and I discovered that I had about 40! Professional gardener, author, writer, broadcaster and speaker based in Ireland for three years. Keen gardener who wants to grow everything and anything at least once! Nicotiana mutabilis →. We hav...
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Words and pictures from an Irish garden by Jane Powers. Book: The Irish Garden. Book: The Living Garden. Tomatoes: totally terrific again. March 11, 2016 7 Comments. Et’s talk about tomatoes: the fruit of love. The Spanish conquistadors brought the tomato from South America in the 16th century, and in Italy it was known as. Golden apple). In France this became distorted to. Which duly led to the tomato being declared an aphrodisiac. John Parkinson, the English herbalist and botanist, in his famous. One o...
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