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Bantry CSA Oat harvest and threshing

You can watch videos and see photos of the Bantry CSA Oat harvest and threshing on their website…

Organic College 14 September 20094 October 2009 Other News, Sustainability Read more

Potato and Tomato breeding / seed saving workshop

There’s a fantastic workshop coming up at Brown Envelope seeds in West Cork on 17th and 18th October. It’s with Tom Wagner of Tater Mater in the US. Tom has been breeding potatoes and tomatoes for over 50 years. He

Organic College 10 September 20094 October 2009 General, Other News Read more

Open Day 2009 A Great Success

Last Sunday the college held an ‘Open Afternoon’ for those interested in our courses and anyone wanting to find out more about growing fruit and veg organically. We were lucky to pick a sunny day (between two very wet days)!

Organic College 15 July 20096 October 2009 College News Read more

Vegetable seed sales go through the roof

Thanks to Madeline for this link: EU: European consumers grow own vegetables enmass The credit crisis is making the European consumer ingenious. More and more people are growing their own vegetables. Shown in research done by eBay, where the distribution

Organic College 19 June 20094 October 2009 Growing, Other News Read more

Can We Feed Ourselves? « Food Culture West Cork

An excellent article from Ivan McCutcheon: Can We Feed Ourselves? « Food Culture West Cork.

Organic College 15 June 20094 October 2009 Other News, Sustainability Read more

Open Day – Sunday 12th July 2009 – 2pm to 5pm

You are invited to visit the college on the afternoon of July 12th 2009 between 2pm and 5pm. There will be a tour of the gardens and college staff will be on hand to answer questions about courses that start

Organic College 8 June 2009 College News Read more

Free Organic Seeds!

If you’d like some free Organic Seeds from Glenisk, visit the Organic Yum Yum site below for details on how to get them: Organic Yum-Yum: Free Organic Seeds. “Not only will you receive the seeds but, in order to ensure

Organic College 28 May 20094 October 2009 Growing, Other News Read more

400 fruit Trees Project in Kilkenny

Info from the group: Kilkenny’s 400 Fruit Tree project will mark the 400th Anniversary of the Signing of the City Charter by planting 400 native and heritage varieties of Apple, Pear, Plum and Cherry throughout the city and environs during

Organic College 13 May 20094 October 2009 Other News, Sustainability Read more

Renewable electricity for Ireland

Using pumped storage power stations for Ireland’s wind resources looks like a really good idea. The Spirit of Ireland website has the details. According to them, all we need is about 2,500 3MW (covering about 1% of land area) wind

Organic College 12 May 20094 October 2009 Other News, Sustainability Read more

Why Is Biodiversity Important? Who Cares? — Global Issues

An excellent article from Anup Shah on his Global Issues website about why Biodiversity is so important: Why Is Biodiversity Important? Who Cares? — Global Issues.

Organic College 27 April 20094 October 2009 Other News, Sustainability Read more
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