Thursday, 20 November 2014
AGM - 20th November, 8.00pm
The Annual General Meeting of the Society will take place in redmond's at 8.00pm on Thursday 20th November. All members are welcome to attend.
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Quiz Night - Friday 7th November, 8.00pm, Bunclody Golf Club
We are holding another of our popular quiz nights at Bunclody Golf Club on 7th November at 8.00pm. Lots of great prizes. €30 for a table of 4 people. Additional people [over 4] on a table €6.00 each. Finger food, tea & coffee included.
Monday, 6 October 2014
'The Beauty of Nature' - Flower Arranging Demonstration, Wednesday 22nd October 8.00pm
Helen Battigan, who is one of our members is giving a Flower Arranging Demonstration on Wednesday 22nd October at 8.00pm in the Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorthy. Entry is €10.00 with proceeds going towards The Jack Kavanagh Trust. http://www.jackkavanaghtrust.com/
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Thursday 25th September - Garden Design Talk - 8.00pm - Redmonds
Ingrid Swan MGLDA is a garden and landscape designer based in Cork and Carlow. She will bring her love of horticulture and art to help you design and personalise your own garden.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Flower Photography - Bay Gardens, Camolin - 2.00pm Saturday 20th September
Have you ever wanted to take better photographs of flowers? Have you ever wondered what all the buttons on your compact digital camera do? Iain and Frances McDonald have kindly made their gardens available to us for the afternoon so why not come along to The Bay Gardens, Camolin at 2.00pm on Saturday 20th September when Les Knowles will be holding another of his practical sessions in the most magnificent of settings. The afternoon is aimed at people who 'just take snaps'. It will be very informal and friendly and is open to members and non members, Les will be on hand to give practical advice and guidance and can hopefully answer any questions you might have.
There is no charge for the afternoon but we would ask for donations in aid of Wexford Women's Refuge. Refeshments will be available. We look forward to seeing you there, the weather promises to be very good.
Bookings can be made by telephone to 053 9383349 or by email to bunclodyhs@gmail.com
Friday, 11 July 2014
Bunclody Horticultural Show 2014
The schedule for this years show can be viewed or downloaded here
Copies of the schedule will be available from Friday 18th July from Redmond's shop or any member of the committee.
Copies will also be available by post, please email you address to bunclodyhs@gmail.com
Copies of the schedule will be available from Friday 18th July from Redmond's shop or any member of the committee.
Copies will also be available by post, please email you address to bunclodyhs@gmail.com
Friday, 27 June 2014
What's On This Week, Next Week
Events, open to all members and non members
Wednesday 2nd July - Learn Grafting & Budding Techniques
Fr Jim Gahon along with Paddy Gleeson [of Bloom] will be holding a class at The Presbytery, Killinure, Coolkenno, Tullow from 3.00 - 4.00pm. Places are limited so prior booking is essential. If you are interested please let us know by e-mail by Tuesday 1st July.
bunclodyhs@gmail.com
Friday 4th July - Entries for the Garden Competition Close
Entry forms are available from Redmond's Shop, Main St, Bunclody or can be downloaded here
Monday 7th July - Friday 11th July Judging of the Garden Competition takes place this week
Friday 4th July - Entries for the Garden Competition Close
Entry forms are available from Redmond's Shop, Main St, Bunclody or can be downloaded here
Monday 7th July - Friday 11th July Judging of the Garden Competition takes place this week
Saturday 12th July, Garden Visits - Hunting Brook Gardens & June Blake Garden,
Two fantastic gardens near Blessington in Co Wicklow, organised by Nicholas Ryan. To book please contact him 053 9375994. €15 to cover entry to both gardens. Car share, anybody interested in going should be at Holy Trinity Church ready to depart at 9.30am.
Sunday, 22 June 2014
Newsletter - June 2014
The June 2014 Newsletter is now available, giving full details of all our activities for the next few months. You can view or download a copy of the Newsletter here
Monday, 16 June 2014
Friday, 23 May 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Growing Potatoes in 1 Tonne Builder's Bags
I have been intrigued by tests carried out in the UK over the past 3 years in "no dig" methods of growing potatoes. Having looked at the merits of the various methods that have been trialled I have decided to have a go this year, adopting the method using used 1 tonne builders bags, the bags that we get sand, soil, bark etc delivered in.
I have selected 3 different potatoes, Pentland Javelin (first early), Maris Peer (second early) and Kerrs Pink (main crop) for the trial.
The first thing I have had to do is build simple wooden frames to support the bags. These were built from 50x50 uprights, 50x25 horizontal rails. The assembly was done with 65mm decking screws. I cut all the wood from offcuts of pressure treated 150x50 I had left over from building a pergola last year:
I have selected 3 different potatoes, Pentland Javelin (first early), Maris Peer (second early) and Kerrs Pink (main crop) for the trial.
The first thing I have had to do is build simple wooden frames to support the bags. These were built from 50x50 uprights, 50x25 horizontal rails. The assembly was done with 65mm decking screws. I cut all the wood from offcuts of pressure treated 150x50 I had left over from building a pergola last year:
I then placed the bag inside and stapled it to the top of the frame:
This was repeated for 3 other bags:
Now we come to the alchemy! Each bag was loaded with approximately 150mm of well rotted farmyard manure:
This was topped off with 100mm of general purpose compost that was levelled off and tamped down:
The compost was well watered and the chitted potatoes were pushed into the compost, 9 to a bag:
The potatoes were then covered with 200mm of straw:
And that is it so far. The theory is that the shoots are allowed to appear around 150mm above the straw and then 50mm more straw is added. this process is repeated until the overall height of the straw/compost/manure is 750mm.
I will update this post on a regular basis as things progress.
As a comparison I am planting some of the same seed potatoes in the "conventional" manner in my vegetable beds I so will see how the two methods compare.
Thanks at this stage are due to my very good neighbour, Jim Coleman, for the donation of the manure and the straw!
Gardener's Question Time
Anyone who didn't come to the Gardener's Question Time last night missed a great evening. Many thanks to our illustrious panel, Geoff Stebbings, Iain MacDonald and of course our very able chair person Frances MacDonald. Thank you very much, we all learnt a great deal.
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Committee Meeting - Wednesday 2nd April
The next committee meeting will be held in Redmond's at 8.00pm on Wednesday 2nd April
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
The Biking Gardener
Geoff Stebbings has a Blogsite where he posts useful gardening tips and advice on a regular basis. Well worth a look. You can access his Blog by clicking here
Monday, 3 March 2014
Friday, 28 February 2014
Gardening Talks in Bunclody Library
A series of Gardening Talks are being given in the Library by Frances & Iain MacDonald and Geoff Stebbings for the next 4 Thursday evenings. These will be excellent talks given by 3 well known gardening experts.
Details of all the talks are in the Bunclody Library Presents page
Details of all the talks are in the Bunclody Library Presents page
Friday, 7 February 2014
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