Long-term energy outlook: what should horticulture prepare for?
In a feature published in FloraCulture International in June 2022, Horticultural energy consultants Tim Pratt and John Swain try to predict how fuel prices...
Global Green City Forum
AIPH is proud to announce the launch of the highly anticipated Global Green City Forum- a global centre of Green City excellence, a focal...
AIPH Events & Activities
AIPH Announces Date and Venue for AIPH World Green City Awards Ceremony 2022
In partnership with IUCN, AIPH is proud to inform you that the...
Wild Inside
Noeleen Smyth thinks we should take the Chelsea Flower Show’s lead and just let it grow!.
Having trained in both horticulture at Teagasc National Botanic...
Time to think like a tree
Terry O’Regan issues a call for urban landscapers to rethink current tree planting guidelines...
A recent post from MEP Ciarán Cuffe of the Green Party...
Back in Bloom
What a great start to the summer! Bord Bia Bloom returned to its rightful home at the heart of the Phoenix Park for the...
Dirty Diesel
Mark O’Loughlin casts an eye over the ecological and economic issues facing fleet management.
I was down the yard the other day when all of...
The carbon footprint of food
Teagasc’s Dr Lael Walsh and Loren Lane ask what do we know about the environmental footprint of local and imported fruit and vegetables
With increasingly...
‘Sustainability is a responsibility and an opportunity’, says FSI’s Jeroen Oudheusden at SAF webinar
Adopting sustainable practises is not only good for the environment but also presents marketing opportunities, Jeroen Oudheusden, executive officer of the Floriculture Sustainability Initiative, said...
New award category for GLAS 2022 announced
Brand new for GLAS 2022 is the Supplier of the Year Award. Held in association with Growtrade.ie, the Supplier of the Year award-winner will...