Thursday, December 1, 2011
Garden Talk with Kitty
You might wonder why having a garden talk in November - it is the best time to start preparing your ground for the next season. As Roy Keane said once: 'Fail to prepare - prepare to fail' - anything right done now will make your life so much easier in the coming months.
Kitty who showed the nation during the Summer how to prepare a garden is as passionate about gardening as one can be. She loves to share her knowledge and passion and she was very generous with her time and expertise. She was very interested to see where people were at their gardening level and we had a great mix of people attending (we still keep our fingers crossed for Margo and her pigs).
The best way of preparing your ground now for the next year is to cut down any weeds you have now, mix in a good manure and cover the ground with black plastic (make sure to put some weight on to avoid it blowing away). The ground is kept warm and the manure has time to rot down and mix in well so that you are left with a wonderful rich soil next year.
We will have a repeat meeting in March where Kitty will show us how to care for seeds, how to grow and what to grow when. Watch this space - the dates will be announced in one of our next newsletters.
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Since the RTE show, Kitty is working as a freelancer and can be hired for talks, advice etc. Please email corkcity@slowfoodireland.com and we will forward your request to Kitty.
Blarney Garden Centre has been opened since March 2011 and has built up a good reputation for sound advice (without the frills), good & simple food and a family friendly location for Sunday lunch. Please call 021 4385402 if you want to book a table, have a question about gardening or if you like to book a room for private functions. And if you have no plans this Sunday - why not come along to a Sing-a-long - all welcome.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Garden Talk with Kitty Scully
Kitty Scully of the RTE show 'How to create a Garden' will be our guest speaker on Tuesday, 29th November in the Blarney Garden Centre. Kitty will share with us her passion for all things gardening and growing, show us how to prepare, design and care for a garden the organic way. How to keep costs down and how to get the best out of your garden.
Kitty's passion is contagious and we are sure, you will get the bug as well when listening to her. To book your place please email corkcity@slowfoodireland.com.
Event: Garden Talk with Kitty Scully
Time: Tuesday, 29th November 2011, 7:30pm
Location: Blarney Garden Centre
Price: €10 (includes tea/coffee, homebaked scones, 10% discount in garden centre, printed information material).
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
GIY Week
Interested in Growing your own Food this year?
Interested in growing your own food this year? GIY Week (March 12th to 19th) is the moment you have been waiting for! GIY is a not-for-profit organisation which started in Ireland, that aims to make home-grown food the norm – during GIY Week the organisation is trying to encourage people that have never grown anything at all to sow a seed for the first time. Whether you would like to be self-sufficient or just want to grow some herbs and salads on a windowsill, GIY wants you get growing!
GIY Week 2011 is timed to coincide with the start of the 2011 growing season - GIY groups around Ireland will be hosting events, demos and meitheals to provide would-be GIYers with the skills that they need to grow their own successfully. On Facebook, GIY plans to get over 100,000 people to take a pledge to grow something they can eat (www.facebook.com/giyireland).
To mark GIY Week, GIY patrons such as Clodagh McKenna, Ella McSweeney, Klaus Laitenberger and Joy Larkcom are all hosting events. There will be expert web-chats each evening on the GIY website; a "meitheal Mor" in Seven Oaks Community Garden in Dublin; yoga for GIYers in Darthmouth Sq in Dublin; new GIY group launches in Offaly, Drumcondra, Leitrim and Donegal (including the first off-shore GIY group at Árainn Mhór). GIY will also be at the Inish Food Event in Donegal (organised by the Irish Food Bloggers and Harry's Restaurant supremo Donal Doherty) and the Potato Day in The Organic Centre, Rossinver, Leitrim. There will also be visits to some of Ireland’s most inspiring vegetable gardens, including Mount Congrieve in Waterford and the OPW’s Victorian Walled Garden in the Phoenix Park. Local GIY groups will also be working with schools around Ireland to support them as part of the Incredible Edibles programme.
About GIY
GIY is a registered charity (CHY 18920) that inspires people to grow their own and gives them the skills they need to grow successfully. They do this by bringing GIYers together in the community and online so that they can learn from each other. There are now nearly 100 GIY groups around Ireland and approximately 7,000 people involved between the groups and our online network.
GIY group activities include monthly meetings, talks and demos; garden visits, seed and seedling swaps; produce bartering, mentor panels and grower’s meitheals. Meetings and membership are free of charge, and open to all – beginners and experts, young and old.
GIY Ireland was founded by author and journalist Michael Kelly. Patrons of the organisation include Diarmuid Gavin, Darina Allen, Duncan Stewart, Ella McSweeney, Klaus Laitenberger, Clodagh McKenna and Joy Larkcom and the organisation is proudly supported by The Arthur Guinness Fund, Woodies DIY and Garden Centres, Ashoka and AIB. For more information visit www.giyireland.com. To take the GIY Pledge, visit www.facebook.com/giyireland.
GIY Week Activities:
Tie-in with Agriaware on the launch of Incredible Edibles Initiative in Schools – local GIY groups helping school-kids to grow their own
GIY Groups hosting events, talks, meetings during that week
Live GIY expert web-chats each evening on the GIY website
Guided Tour of the OPW Walled Garden in Phoenix Park
Butter-making demo with Ella McSweeney, Live Streaming to GIY site at 7pm on Wednesday
Meitheal Mor in Seven Oaks Community Garden in Dublin
“Grow Your Own Vegetables” author Joy Larkcom talk in Cork
Yoga for GIYers in Darthmouth Sq in Dublin with Victoria Mary Clarke
“Grow your Own” talk with Klaus Laitenberger in Bray
“Grow it/Eat it” event with Clodagh McKenna and Klaus Laitenberger in Offaly
Inishfood Event in Donegal
Potato Day in Leitrim
New GIY Group Launches in Offaly, Drumcondra, Leitrim and the first off-shore GIY group in Arrain Mhor
For more information on GIY Week Events, visit www.giyireland.com/markets/events