Tips and ideas on how to store and preserve your harvest, throughout the year.
Kevin Dudley €60
ISSA exists as a living testimony of the richness and wealth of the agricultural legacy of our ancestors. Our aim is to: 1) To protect, conserve, research and utilize non-commercial seed, grain, vegetable and fruit varieties. 2) To promote the benefits of agricultural biodiversity. 3) To provide information and to educate the public on agricultural biodiversity locally and globally. 4) To be a working example of successful organic seed and crop production, through growing and distributing Irish grown seed, grain, vegetable and fruit varieties.
Irish seed savers will, with our community subscribers, protect and keep alive open pollinated and non-commercially available vegetables and fruit which yield well in Ireland’s changing climate in order to ensure food security for the future. We will strengthen our knowledge and practical expertise through research, and we will teach and share with others how to produce organic food and seed in a sustainable way.
Getting the bees ready for winterSat 19th Sept
Apple day for subscribersSat 25th Sept
Apple day Open to the publicSun 26th Sept
Introduction to herbal medicineSat 2ndOct
Thinking aheadSat 9th Oct
Fungi for beginnersSat 16th Oct
Halloween activitiesThurs or Fri 28th or 29th Oct
Preparing for a polytunnelSat 6th Nov
Introduction to herbal medicineSun 14th Nov
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