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Box moth threat – Dónall Flanagan

Teagasc Nursery Stock Advisor, Dónall Flanagan suggests vigilance and caution as the first incidence of box moth is identified in Ireland Box (Buxus sempervirens) has...
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Ashtown investment put to the test – John Mulhern

John Mulhern explains how students and staff had to take extreme action to save the significant landscape investment made at Ashtown Over the last 18...
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Time for change – Neville Stein

Speaking at the recent Teagasc Nursery Stock conference, horticultural business consultant Neville Stein urged growers to focus on creativity and innovation. In this feature...
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All the latest news from Bord Bia

PLASTIC PACKAGING – THE HOT TOPIC The topic of plastic waste has come to the forefront of the minds of both businesses and consumers...
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The road to P̩ronne РPeter Donegan

Barry Lupton catches up with Peter Donegan, who is representing Ireland and Irish garden design with his Garden of Peace in Péronne, France “Most of...
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All the latest news from Teagasc

SOFT FRUIT SEASON UPDATE This year will be remembered as a challenging soft fruit season. Combined with structural damage for some from the snow in...
ALLOWING VISITORS TO GO ON JOURNEYS CAN HAVE A POWERFUL EFFECT OLIVER + LIAT SCHURMANN'S 'TRANSITION' GARDEN

Show garden secrets – Kerrie Gardener

Kerrie Gardener, show garden organiser for Bloom in the Park shares her personal insights on how you can improve your chances of a gold...
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Autumn/Winter 2018 – Horticulture News

GLDA INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR 2019 SPEAKER LINE-UP ANNOUNCED The title of the 2019 event is ‘GARDENING ON THE EDGE’ – Rewilding green spaces. The statistics are...
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A love to grow – Caroline Keeling

Barry Lupton interviews Caroline Keeling From humble beginnings growing rhubarb on their farm in North County Dublin and selling it in the Smithfield market, the...

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