Innovations in turf care machinery
One of the most recognisable professionals in the sports turf sector – and editor of TurfPro Magazine – Laurence Gale details the most up-to-date...
Planting instecta spectra
Noeleen Smyth updates us on what bees really want – turns out it’s a good location in the city and protein shakes!
I love spring....
Sharing your patch; with a tree and a flea
Terry O’Regan celebrates and encourages outside the box thinking in our efforts to tackle climate change.
My article in part harks back to a thread...
AIPH: GREENOVATION OR FRUSTRATION? BERNHARD NURSERIES HAS THE ANSWER
Dutch-based ornamentals grower Bernhard Nurseries recently won the 2021 Royal FloraHolland Greenovation Award. While Bram Bernhard sees the prestigious prize as a boost for...
Editorial Intro – HC Spring 2022
A SYMBOL OF HOPE
The language of horticulture is universal. Flowers can be powerful symbols of love, rebirth and resilience. Perhaps no better example could...
Help wanted…
Mark O’Loughlin, Managing Director of Sanctuary Synthetics, casts a discerning eye over the issues facing recruitment in the horticulture sector.
In my capacity as a...
HC Print Spring 2022 Contents
CONTENTS
NEWS
01 Editorial
03 Horticulture News
EVENTS
05 The Latest Horticulture Events
BORD BIA
06 All the latest news from Bord Bia
TEAGASC
08 All the latest news from Teagasc
DESIGN
12 REIMAGINING THE...
Potatoes: Prepare to be surprised
Lorcan Bourke of Bord Bia provides an update on the EU funded campaign to promote Ireland’s most popular carbohydrate.
Potatoes remain Ireland’s most popular main...
Spring 2022 – HC News
STUDY HORTICULTURE AT UCD
Our world faces immense global challenges and two of the greatest are climate change and biodiversity loss, compounded by people migrating...