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Pearse College has been delivering horticultural programmes for 30+ years so we know a thing or two about horticulture 🪴🍃🌷
If you're in or around Clogher Road D12 on Saturday 8th Feb, come join in the fun 🧑‍🌾 #cleanup
February 4, 2025 at 7:18 PM
Super way to recycle green waste and wood
February 3, 2025 at 10:02 AM
Don't forget Irish Garden Bird Survey kicks off tomorrow Monday 25th November And just in good time as a birdfood order has been placed with #ConnectingToNature
November 24, 2024 at 4:18 PM
Read this thread 🐝

Note💥 #honeybees are NOT under threat
BUT our #NativeBees are 🥹

Forget hives #Plant for #pollinators 🌸🌼
Please #repost/#share for the #bees.🙏🏼🐝

This matters.

So let’s talk about #honeybees in the context of ‘Saving the Bees’.
Let’s cut the bull and cut to the chase as there’s way too much confusion/misinformation out there which is a hinderance to, and detrimental to, genuine bee saving.
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November 17, 2024 at 2:46 PM
Excellent weather forecast 👌Thanks for sorting that out for us 😜 Monday will see us continue with #bulbplanting and other #gardening tasks 🪴🍃🌷
Latest high resolution snow depth charts up to 6pm Monday showing very little for Ireland but parts of Ulster could well see some lying snow. The next few updates as low pressure pulls away Monday evening could be more interesting.
November 16, 2024 at 11:36 AM
Yay Catherine from @foxglovelane.bsky.social is on here too 💯 And we are loving her Jay Such a colourful corvid
The Jay. Golden November. Ireland.
November 16, 2024 at 11:32 AM
Our 1st post on @bsky.app And no not #gardening nor #horticulture related

But such an important one at this moment in time

A reshare of our beloved #curlew This bird soon will be no more unless we act now!

Thanks for working tirelessly and for all you do to help birds @seanronayne.bsky.social
The haunting bubbling display of a Curlew cutting through a crisp frosty night in Cork Harbour. There is very little that can compete with the enchantment of this sound. Isn't it sad that we have come to a point where this species is just clinging on? This needs to change.
November 16, 2024 at 10:18 AM