Well, it was fun to make. My garden featured on the Irish Language TV channel in Ireland, TG4, presented by Síle Nic Chonaonaigh.
The series title is Garrai Glas (Green Garden) and can be seen with subtitles in english with theTG4 online player - the series is filed under entertainment.
The first part of program can be seen, without subtitles, at the Garrai Glas home page
Hope you find it enjoyable
Notes from a kitchen garden in Connemara, gardening and recipes. Please take the time to comment if you find it of use.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
SPUDS: New Community Members
I think this is a great idea - and its still not too late to plant.
SPUDS (sustainable potatoes united research project) is looking for enthusiastic volunteers for our unusual project.
They are looking for: social media experts, food bloggers, artists, actors, designers, producers, administrators, photographers, presenters, script writers, chefs, storytellers, everybody and anybody!
SPUDS is a nationwide community based research project which was developed in response to Teagasc’s application to trial Genetically Modified potatoes in Ireland.
They are giving away naturally blight resistant potato seed for free to anyone and everyone who is willing to grow it this summer and document their experience.
These potatoes promise to diminish the carbon footprint of potato cultivation dramatically by illiminating the need to routinely spray fungicide.
This practice is currently impacting on the health of farmers, the natural environment and groundwater as well leading to fines from the EU. European Commission statistics from 2010 suggest that people are more likely to buy a product that provides benefits both to the environment and food safety.
SPUDS would like to test this theory by giving the public a role in the research process.
The campaign will need help with a range of activities over the year including the following
•Packaging, distributing and handing out potatoes to the public
•Communication with hundreds of participants around the country
•Fund raising for the project including the development of a FUNDIT Campaign
•The organisation of a potato festival this autumn
•Analysing the data from our research and the preparation of a final report
If you are passionate about developing a sustainable food system in Ireland and would like to offer your support SPUDs would love to hear from you.
Please find further information about the project at www.spuds.ie www.facebook.com/SPUDS.research
Contacts:
Nike Ruf
nike@spuds.ie
086 607 9220
Kaethe Burt-O'Dea
kaethe@spuds.ie
087 244 4185
SPUDS (sustainable potatoes united research project) is looking for enthusiastic volunteers for our unusual project.
They are looking for: social media experts, food bloggers, artists, actors, designers, producers, administrators, photographers, presenters, script writers, chefs, storytellers, everybody and anybody!
SPUDS is a nationwide community based research project which was developed in response to Teagasc’s application to trial Genetically Modified potatoes in Ireland.
They are giving away naturally blight resistant potato seed for free to anyone and everyone who is willing to grow it this summer and document their experience.
These potatoes promise to diminish the carbon footprint of potato cultivation dramatically by illiminating the need to routinely spray fungicide.
This practice is currently impacting on the health of farmers, the natural environment and groundwater as well leading to fines from the EU. European Commission statistics from 2010 suggest that people are more likely to buy a product that provides benefits both to the environment and food safety.
SPUDS would like to test this theory by giving the public a role in the research process.
The campaign will need help with a range of activities over the year including the following
•Packaging, distributing and handing out potatoes to the public
•Communication with hundreds of participants around the country
•Fund raising for the project including the development of a FUNDIT Campaign
•The organisation of a potato festival this autumn
•Analysing the data from our research and the preparation of a final report
If you are passionate about developing a sustainable food system in Ireland and would like to offer your support SPUDs would love to hear from you.
Please find further information about the project at www.spuds.ie www.facebook.com/SPUDS.research
Contacts:
Nike Ruf
nike@spuds.ie
086 607 9220
Kaethe Burt-O'Dea
kaethe@spuds.ie
087 244 4185
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