A BEGINNERS PRACTICAL WORKSHOP Learn how to start a garden, plan a rotation, care for the soil, make compost, sow seeds, transplant seedlings, use tools and polytunnels Venue; our farm 20 miles west of Cork, off N22 road to Macroom on Sunday 26th April Time; 2pm – 6pm Cost 30 euro All welcome! Booking is essential. Contact; Caroline and Eddie Robinson, carolinerobinson@eircom.net 021-7330178 Coal Quay Market Saturday mornings
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