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Thursday, June 17, 2010

On the "Star"

We were delighted to have our "Open Day" covered by Nora Strong from our local Newspaper, The Southern StarHere is our first red tomato, a Latah.


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Catherine Fennell's book HOME GROW & COOK WHAT YOU SOW


We went to Ballincollig last Saturday for the launch of Cathrine Fennell's book, HOME GROW & COOK WHAT YOU SOW. She has an infectious enthusiasm for growing and cooking her own food. We are delighted that she will be coming to our Open Day on June 6th to sign books.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Lentils from Glengarriff


I was sent these lentils from Elizabeth who lives in Glengarriff. They were lost from the Swabian Alb in Germany and rediscovered near St. Petersberg. They produced a crop in Glengarriff so we are giving them a go. In spite of the cold weather they have come up outside.

Monday, May 3, 2010

more maca pics



I bought a packet of yellow, and one of red maca, but most of the seedlings came yellowy -green. Two are red. I included the grubby finger for scale.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Maca


The maca survived the winter and looks quite happy amongst the weeds. There isn't a lot of it and its not very photogenic.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Gortahork cabbage


I am not a big fan of cabbage but it is popular especially the giant Gortahork cabbages that the Irish Seedsavers distribute. Most appeared to have died in the bad frosts but green shoots are emerging from the slime. We should have seed this year. The spring cabbages Offeheim mostly died in the frost. Out of about 100 plants 20 have survived, heavy selection for a cold winter. It is a small population to save seed from.