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...
All the latest news from Teagasc
New LED lights for strawberry research
A new system of LED night-break lights was recently installed for the ‘Malling Centenary’ strawberry trial in the glasshouse...
Spring 2019 – Horticulture news
ADARE MANOR PROJECT DELIVERS ALCI BOG OAK TROPHY FOR PETER O’BRIEN & SONS
Dublin based family landscaping business, Peter O’Brien & Sons Landscaping Ltd,...
Stake knife – Terry O’Regan
Terry O’Regan takes a knife to a tree choking issue
Lest you are wondering if Horticulture Connected has morphed into a tabloid newspaper let me...
Student life – John Mulhern
Are you considering a qualification in horticulture but unsure what student life will be like? We asked John Mulhern, Principal of the National Botanic...
Sustainable eating and its impact on the produce sector – Lorcan Bourke
Lorcan Bourke, Sector Manager, Horticulture with Bord Bia explores how rising environmental awareness is impacting consuming habits and the future direction of food production
At...
Summer 2019 – Horticulture news
PROFESSIONAL GARDENERS GUILD PRESENTS LOYAL SERVICE AWARD TO STEPHEN BUTLER
With over 900 members across Britain and Ireland, the Professional Gardeners Guild (PGG) has been...
HC Print Spring 2019 Contents
CONTENTS
NEWS
03 Horticulture News
BORD BIA
06 All the latest news from Bord Bia
EVENTS
08 Horticulture trade events
TEAGASC
10 All the latest news from Teagasc
RETAIL
11 THE...
HC Print Summer 2019 Contents
Contents
NEWS
03 Horticulture News
TEAGASC
08 All the latest news from Teagasc
EVENTS
10 Horticulture trade events
BORD BIA
12 All the latest news from Bord Bia
RETAIL...
The edible landscape – Féidhlim Harty
In the first of a series of environmentally-focused landscape articles, environmental consultant, Féidhlim Harty explores how edible species can be incorporated into designed landscapes....