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Sustainable Gardening Month-to-Month: A Virtual Garden Journey from Durrow, Ireland

Sustainable Gardening Month-to-Month: A Virtual Garden Journey from Durrow, Ireland

All ages and levels • 12 Hours • Tanguy will share with you monthly gardening/cooking tips!

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Adventure Brief

Join the Online Month to Month Stroll in the Garden from Durrow, Ireland, for practical and sustainable gardening tips tailored to each month’s season. Perfect for gardeners of all skill levels looking to nurture biodiversity and grow their green spaces year-round.

1–1.5 hours per session
easy
Family Friendly

Keep the Adventure Going

More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders

No Experience Required

Discover the joys of sustainable gardening without leaving your home through the Online Month to Month Stroll in the Garden, hosted by Dunmore Country School from Durrow, County Laois, Ireland. This uniquely interactive monthly series invites gardeners of all levels to explore practical eco-friendly techniques and biodiversity-focused practices in a warm digital setting. Each session spans approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, offering hands-on guidance to nurture your garden’s health and productivity year-round. Whether you’re just sprouting your green thumb or seeking to deepen your garden expertise, these classes provide tailored insights into natural gardening strategies such as no-dig cultivation, honey bee care, and soil-friendly approaches.

Set in the rolling rural landscape of County Laois, the lessons echo the region’s agricultural heritage and commitment to environmental stewardship. Though virtual, the experience connects participants to the rhythms of the Irish growing season, inspired by the local flora and fauna that make Durrow an emerging hub for ecological awareness. You’ll also gain access to recipes crafted to celebrate fresh garden harvests, bridging the gap between garden and kitchen with simple, nourishing dishes.

These sessions are hosted monthly on the second Tuesday until November 2025 by expert gardener Tanguy, who shares not only practical tips but a philosophy centered on biodiversity and sustainable growth. Participants receive a recording of each class and benefit from ample Q&A opportunities via Zoom or email, ensuring personalized support. The small group size, capped at ten, fosters an intimate atmosphere ideal for learning and exchanging ideas.

Why is this series a standout? It prioritizes accessibility and ongoing growth for gardeners everywhere while grounding its guidance in the ecological context of Ireland’s countryside. This approach empowers participants to cultivate gardens that support pollinators, reduce soil disturbance, and encourage resilient plant communities. Furthermore, the virtual format allows for consistent engagement throughout the year, adapting advice to seasonal changes and garden needs.

For travelers in Durrow or those intrigued by Irish horticulture, this online stroll offers an enriching complement to local outdoor explorations in County Laois. The program’s emphasis on sustainability mirrors broader conservation efforts in the area, making it a meaningful addition to any gardener’s calendar. Whether your garden is a city balcony or a rural plot, this course nurtures a thriving connection to the land, one monthly lesson at a time.

Step into this digital garden journey to bring lasting, eco-conscious vitality to your own backyard, no matter where you live.

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Trip Details from the Operator

Frequently Asked Questions

No, these sessions cater to all levels, from beginners to experienced gardeners.

Yes, recordings are provided for every session so you can watch anytime.

While rooted in Irish gardening principles, the advice is broadly applicable with an emphasis on sustainable methods.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–1.5 hours per session

Fitness Level

No physical exertion required; suitable for indoor learning

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Honey bees
  • Native Irish butterflies

History

Durrow and County Laois have long-standing agricultural traditions influencing contemporary sustainable practices taught in the course.

Conservation

The program promotes biodiversity and soil health, supporting regional efforts to reduce chemical use and protect native species.

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Operated By

Dunmore Country School

All ages and levels • 12 Hours • Tanguy will share with you monthly gardening/cooking tips!

About Dunmore Country School

Dunmore Country School is a practical gardening and beekeeping school in Durrow, County Laois. The school runs hands‑on courses and visits in a working kitchen garden led by Tanguy, who shares practical and sustainable techniques for growing food and caring for pollinators. Programmes include Kitchen Garden Visit, Natural Beekeeping Course, Autumn course, Pruning course, Grow sustainably your own food (no‑dig methods), and an Online Month to month stroll in the garden.

Courses focus on sustainable, low‑intervention methods such as no‑dig gardening, mulching, coppicing and pollarding, and traditional pruning and training of fruit trees and bushes. The Natural Beekeeping Course specifically uses the Warré hive and emphasizes minimal intervention for native Irish honey bees. Sessions combine demonstration, direct participation, and seasonal advice suitable for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

Dunmore Country School's kitchen garden provides a practical setting for learning soil care, plant selection, and ongoing garden maintenance. The Autumn course prepares gardens for cooler months with hands‑on tasks and planning, while pruning workshops cover apples, grapes, roses and tomatoes. Monthly online strolls extend learning beyond the garden with seasonal tips, biodiversity notes and simple recipes using garden produce.

Featured on The Adventure Collective, Dunmore Country School offers clear, experience‑based instruction in sustainable food growing and pollinator stewardship. Booking and session details are available through the school’s listings; the courses remain focused on practical skills, ecological gardening methods and direct experience in a functioning kitchen garden. Sessions are suitable for individuals, small groups and community educators. Dates and prices are listed on the course pages.

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Location

Durrow, Co. Laois

Rural kitchen garden setting

Experiences

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Practical workshops and courses

Skill Level

All levels

Beginners to advanced gardeners

Online Option

Monthly

Ongoing online garden sessions

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Grow Skills, Grow Food — Join a Course

Reserve a kitchen garden visit, pruning workshop or natural beekeeping course — or subscribe to the monthly online garden stroll.

Adventure Tips

Join in real-time for best experience

Participate live via Zoom on the second Tuesday of each month to ask questions and engage directly with the instructor.

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Have garden notes ready

Prepare questions or photos of your garden beforehand to get personalized advice during sessions.

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Use recordings for flexible learning

Don’t worry if you miss a class; recordings are provided so you can review lessons at your own pace.

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Apply seasonal tips promptly

Implement monthly tips soon after sessions to align with your garden’s seasonal needs and maximize success.

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Recommended Gear

Reliable internet connection

To stream live sessions without interruptions for optimal engagement.

Essential

Gardening journal or notebook

To take notes and track progress on planting and care tips.

Essential

Smartphone or computer with camera

For interactive Q&A and sharing garden images with the instructor.

Essential

Basic gardening tools

To begin practicing techniques such as no-dig methods as taught in sessions.

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