Summer Growing
Workshop in Carndonagh
22.07.25
SPRAOI agus Spórt has
started a successful series of Summer Growing Workshops
held at the newly revived Carndonagh Nursery & Garden
Centre, attracting 31 participants from across Inishowen
and beyond.
Led by experienced horticulturist Dr. Kate O’Callaghan,
the three workshop series supported adults to gain practical
skills in growing their own food and plants, from seed
sowing and seedling care to taking plant cuttings. |
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Attendees listen to Kate O’Callaghan explain the
principles of plant propagation. |
Participants from
Carndonagh, Buncrana, Muff, Culdaff, Derry and Belfast
came together in the blooming surrounds of the garden
centre to learn, share, and grow. The sessions also gave
people the opportunity to take home propagated plants
and open-pollinated herbs and vegetables, helping to
spread biodiversity into more local gardens.
Participant Kate McCaul said, “Kate’s delivery of the
workshop was top class... so informative and useful
tips, also a social meet-up.” Another attendee commented
“Very hands-on learning, well explained, I loved being
able to reproduce plants.” |
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Participants get their hands dirty. |
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The workshops also sparked
wider interest in future topics, including soil health,
composting, seed saving, fruit tree care, and disease
management. A community garden visit is now being
planned for August to keep the momentum going and build
on local enthusiasm for growing. |
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Participants of the Summer
Growing Workshop. |
Carlene Lyttle, Operations
Manager with Spraoi agus Spórt, said: “When we took over
the Nursery and Garden Centre at the end of last year,
we wanted to teach more people to grow their own plants
and food. These workshops were our opportunity to do
that and welcome the community into the Nursery and
Garden Centre.
We would like to thank Dr. Kate O’Callaghan, Community
Foundation Ireland and all participants for making the
series such a success."
For more information about future events contact Spraoi
agus Spórt on 074 93 73303 or email
garden@spraoiagussport.ie . |
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