Biochar potential – Drs. Karen O’Hanlon, Munoo Prasad
Drs. Karen O’Hanlon and Munoo Prasad explore the exciting potential of Biochar as a plant growth promoter
Biochar is a carbonaceous product obtained by...
Changing the retail climate – Liam Kelly
Could the garden sector set the trend for greener retailing? Liam Kelly investigates
I was born back in the sixties, a time of protest and...
All the latest news from Teagasc
NATIONAL BERRY SEMINAR FOCUS ON MALLING CENTENARY
There was a large attendance at the National Berry Seminar held in Ashtown recently. The highlight of...
Growth in social assets – Noel McEvoy
Noel McEvoy, Dublin City Council Parks Superintendent explains how the walled garden in St Anne’s Park, Dublin provided the impetus for an important social...
HC Print Autumn/Winter 2019 Contents
Contents
NEWS
03 Horticulture News
IN PICTURES
06 Photos from Horticulture events
TEAGASC
08 All the latest news from Teagasc
EVENTS
10 Horticulture trade events
BORD BIA
12...
A turn in the weather for horticulture? – Stiofán Nutty
HIF coordinator, Stiofán Nutty explains how Ireland’s climate change plans may actually benefit the horticulture sector
Usually, when the weather is mentioned in horticulture columns...
All the latest news from Bord Bia
In keeping with our Horticulture Marketing Strategy 2019 – 2021 and the Bloom Strategy to place horticulture at the core of the event, the...
The changing climate of plant distribution – Karl J Duffy
Dr. Karl J Duffy traces the history of plant distribution science and shares recent research on the impact of climate change on plant distribution
Botanists...
How green is your business? – John Murphy
John Murphy, respected nurseryman, and owner of Annaveigh Plants reflects on his business practices in light of growing climate change concerns
Having sat watching the...
Star performers – Dónall Flanagan
Teagasc Nursery Stock Advisor, Dónall Flanagan reports in from the Netherlands and Germany on the latest new plant introductions and trend
The Flower Trials strapline...