O'Neill's Irish Atlantic Sea Salt Flakes Pure & Natural 220g
€5.25O'Neill's Irish Atlantic Sea Salt Flakes Pure & Natural 220g
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Goatsbridge Rainbow Trout Farm Smoked Rainbow Trout 100g
€4.50Goatsbridge Rainbow Trout Farm Smoked Rainbow Trout 100g
Waterford Irish Single Malt Whisky Hook Head Edition 1.1 700ml
€75.00Waterford Irish Single Malt Whisky Hook Head Edition 1.1 700ml
I Fortini First Snow Shortbread Biscuits 200g
€6.50 €8.50I Fortini First Snow Shortbread Biscuits 200g
Copper Coast Home Fragrance Orange, Cinnamon & Clove Soy Wax Candle
€24.95Copper Coast Home Fragrance Orange, Cinnamon & Clove Soy Wax Candle
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Mella's Irish Butter Fudge Salted Caramel Gift Box 300g
Sold OutMella's Irish Butter Fudge Salted Caramel Gift Box 300g
Blue Robin Bakery 7 inch uniced Christmas Cake
Sold OutBlue Robin Bakery 7 inch uniced Christmas Cake
€21.50
Insects have many important tasks in our gardens. They pollinate plants and act as natural pest controller. This house will offer solitary bees, butterflies and other insects a nesting and wintering facility.
Biodiversity & Wellbeing - feeling closer to the wider natural world is important for us all.
Connecting to Nature aims to raise happiness levels by introducing the birds and the bees to households nationwide. They produce Irish Native Wildflower Seeds on their own sites in Faithlegg, Co Waterford, and the mixtures are curated to provide both food for wildlife and colour throughout the year.
Their ethos is simple; being connected with nature is about feeling close to the wider natural world, it’s a relationship that helps us feel good. Sowing wildflowers and feeding birds are a wonderful way to feel closer to nature and bring wildlife closer to you.
The business is the brainchild of Julie Power, whose Waterford-based family have been in the seed business for six generations, initially established in 1859 as Power Seeds which operated from Ballinakill, Dunmore Road and later from Glenville where the remnants of the old seed plant can still be seen today.
“You don’t have to be in the countryside to connect with nature, all you have to do is create an environment that consistently attracts birds and bees”.