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Passiflora herb use wholly benefits the nervous system

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Passiflora herb (passionflower) has long been a favourite, a wonderful gentle non-addictive herb for anxiety as it has anxiolytic effects on the nervous system containing phytochemicals which have a calming effect on the mind, muscles and nervous system.

A feast for the senses at the Olive Tree Kitchen

The Olive Tree Kitchen at Wildlands in Moycullen has launched a new menu for the summer season. This spacious, light filled, restaurant offers the best seat in the house with a panoramic view of the park’s ziplines and aerial trekking courses, set on over 20 acres of mature woodland, just 10 minutes from Galway city.

Designated Driver Campaign launched in Galway

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Coca-Cola’s Designated Driver initiative was launched in Galway this week, ahead of the 2021 festive season.

Discover a new food adventure at The Olive Tree Kitchen at Wildlands

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The Olive Tree Kitchen at Wildlands in Moycullen is now open to the public for indoor dining, from 9am until late evening from Thursday to Sunday.

Discover a new food adventure at The Olive Tree Kitchen

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The Olive Tree Kitchen at Wildlands in Moycullen is now open to the public for indoor dining, from 9am until late evening from Thursday to Sunday.

Gardenwise | Dahlias – stars of The Late Late Show

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I always wish at this time of year that I grew more dahlias. Older gardens have the most glorious clumps of them, often supported by canes and string, and in such large groups that you can tell they’ve been growing happily there for decades. They just don’t behave so well for me – my soil’s very lean and the slugs are voracious – so unless I buy new each season or grow them from tubers, I have to admire them from afar.

Noted beneficial health properties of Maca at Au Naturel

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Maca, sometimes referred to as ‘Peruvian Ginseng’, is a root vegetable native to Peru. Very much like a radish, in Peru it is known as the ‘fountain of youth’ as it has a long traditional use for energy, stamina and fertility.

Gardenwise | Climbing stars – let late summer clematis take a leading role

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They must be one of the most impressive climbing plants, with glorious blooms in a beautiful range of shades, but there’s no denying clematis can be tricky. Winter and spring types can mostly take care of themselves, but summer flowering clematis fall into several different categories, all needing pruning, and if you prune at the wrong time of year, you could lose a year’s flowers. It’s this kind of calendar-watching that puts lots of people off gardening, so my rule of thumb is always to keep it simple and choose things that don’t need to be mollycoddled.

Painting by Numbers: a clever activity to occupy your kids during rainy days.

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Are you looking for fun projects to do with your child this summer? Dare to Paint Ireland has your summer rainy day sorted with Paint by Numbers kits, ready to occupy children of any ages group. Dare to Paint has a wide range of designs option to choose from - over 1000, so your kiddos can be sure to find something they like. There are so many incredible benefits of painting for children which makes this art form so much more than just colourful fun for kids.

Enjoy a moment of Sereni-Tea

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When two female led west of Ireland businesses come together great things happen - like Ella & Jo Cosmetics hand blended tea, Sereni-Tea.

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