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Ease that sneeze

Sneezing, runny/blocked nose, red, watery, itchy eyes and an itchy throat. If you are currently under seige from these symptoms then you may be one of the 15 per cent of people who suffers from the summertime misery known as hayfever.

The Cleaning Corner

Lorraine Hall from the Cleaning Corporation is this week offering hints and tips on how to dry fresh flowers in order to brighten a room.

Home Gallery fresh spring feeling

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With summer fast approaching now is a great time to freshen up your home. Home Gallery, above Born in Newtownsmith, has just launched its spring/summer range of stunning silk flowers. The team of international buyers have once again surpassed themselves not only to improve the range but also the quality. All kinds of beautiful silk flowers and stunning new glassware designs are available, and every care has been taken to ensure the range remains beautiful yet affordable.

Ballinrobe florist gears up for Valentine’s Day

Petals'n'Buds in Ballinrobe has launched a special selection of romantic floral designs that will make sure your Valentine's Day goes as planned.

home ground

I find that many people only think of planting bulbs when they see the bright yellow rows of daffodils in flower by our dual carriageways in spring, or when blown away by the magic of bluebells in flower in our local woodlands and so on, again in spring. Now is the time for planting such bulbs, not when they are actually flowering during the spring months of the year. Tiptoeing through the tulips is all well and good provided that they are planted in time during the autumn for February to April effect.

gardening with Anne McKeon

Buy flower bulbs as early in the season as possible as it is then that the best quality is available. Bulbs that remain in shops unsold for a while tend to get handled frequently by undecided customers and by young little hands. Reject bulbs of poor quality as these tend to produce poor quality plants. A good quality bulb has a firm neck, a clean firm surface with the base also firm, and is free from rot.

 

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